Mitsuki is a unisex Japanese name that literally means “beautiful moon,” and it carries a gentle, nature-inspired elegance that feels both timeless and fresh. Pronounced mee-TSOO-kee (/miˈtsu.ki/), Mitsuki evokes the tranquil glow of moonlight dancing across cherry blossoms on a spring evening—an image that resonates with families seeking a lyrical, yet down-to-earth choice. Though still rare in the United States—with just 5 to 9 babies named Mitsuki each year, hovering around ranks 935 to 958 since 2018—the name’s steady, understated presence is like a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Parents drawn to its poetic charm and warm simplicity appreciate how Mitsuki suggests a calm confidence and subtle radiance: it may not glow in the dark, but it’s sure to brighten your home. For those hoping their child carries a gentle strength and a hint of moonlit magic, Mitsuki offers an inspiring reminder of beauty found in the softest light.
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