Carlita (kaariita) in Japanese
Carlita in Katakana
カアリイタ
Carlita in Romaji
kaariita
Carlita in Hiragana
かありいた
The name Carlita in Japanese Katakana is カアリイタ which in romaji is kaariita. Katakana is the standard translation for names into Japanese, Carlita in Japanese Hiragana, the non-standard translation for names into Japanese, is かありいた.
This translation was provided by our comprehensive database of existing names, which is derived from Hepburn romanization, the most widely used-used system of romanization for the Japanese language.
How do you write Carlita in Japanese Kanji?
The closest sounding kanji name to "carlita" is 華麗多 (ka-rei-ta), which means "splendid" or "magnificent".
The western meaning of the name Carlita is "little one" or "little one who is strong". The closest matching Kanji name based on this meaning would be 小強 (Kogyou). It is pronounced ko-gyou and it means "small and strong".
Common examples of names similar to Carlita in Japan
We found the following examples of names similar to Carlita which are used as a first name or last name in Japanese prefectures:
1. Kariita (かりーた): This name is pronounced as "ka-ri-i-ta" and is composed of two kanji characters meaning "fragrance" and "rice field". It is a popular name in the Kagoshima prefecture, located in the southernmost part of Japan. 2. Kaarita (かありーた): This name is pronounced as "ka-a-ri-i-ta" and consists of two kanji characters meaning "flower" and "rice field". It is a common name in the Aichi prefecture, located in central Japan. 3. Kārita (かーりた): This name is pronounced as "kaa-ri-ta" and consists of two kanji characters meaning "fragrance" and "field". It is a popular name in the Miyagi prefecture, located in northern Japan. 4. Karita (かりた): This name is pronounced as "ka-ri-ta" and consists of two kanji characters meaning "fragrance" and "rice". It is a common name in the Osaka prefecture, located in western Japan.
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