I got my little girl about a month ago, I thought she was a boy and I named her Charles...
She is playful, about 1 month old, she loves sitting in my hand, but she opens her mouth at anyone else! Please help me out with some name suggestions!
Kaida doesn't mean dragon in Japanese. In Japan, Kaida is a surname(last name) and doesn't really mean anything. Ryu(or Ryuu) is the Japanese word for dragon. Names like Ryuuji(for a boy) or Ryoko(for a girl) are Japanese names that mean dragon.
Kaida doesn't mean dragon in Japanese. In Japan, Kaida is a surname(last name) and doesn't really mean anything. Ryu(or Ryuu) is the Japanese word for dragon. Names like Ryuuji(for a boy) or Ryoko(for a girl) are Japanese names that mean dragon.
Yes it does...https://www.babynames.com/name/kaida and many other places say this also. It’s a common name used by betta fish owners who have dragon scale Bettas for its meaning “little dragon”
Kaida doesn't mean dragon in Japanese. In Japan, Kaida is a surname(last name) and doesn't really mean anything. Ryu(or Ryuu) is the Japanese word for dragon. Names like Ryuuji(for a boy) or Ryoko(for a girl) are Japanese names that mean dragon.
Yes it does...https://www.babynames.com/name/kaida and many other places say this also. It’s a common name used by betta fish owners who have dragon scale Bettas for its meaning “little dragon”
I can't seem to find anything that confirms Kaida being a Japanese name that means little dragon. My Japanese is limited, but I do know that Ryu is the Japanese word for dragon and any names that mean dragon are associated with that word in some capacity.
Kaida doesn't mean dragon in Japanese. In Japan, Kaida is a surname(last name) and doesn't really mean anything. Ryu(or Ryuu) is the Japanese word for dragon. Names like Ryuuji(for a boy) or Ryoko(for a girl) are Japanese names that mean dragon.