Ponyo
pow-n-yo
Origin:Japanese
Meaning:Soft, squishy, softness
With the unique meaning of “soft,” “softness,” or “squishy,” Ponyo is a cute girl’s name with Japanese origins. For those who are fans of Japanese animation, you may recognize this name as the title of the 2008 Studio Ghibli film with the same name. It’s a magical story about a five-year-old boy named Sosuke and a young goldfish-type princess named Ponyo who meet under unlikely circumstances and fall in love. This darling tale is all about loving people for who they really are, giving baby an important lesson from day one with just their charming name. Animator Hayao Miyazaki said he created the name Ponyo to match the sound of something soft and squishy when touched.
Sources
ResearchGate, Semiotic Study of Japanese Views on Sea in Hayao Miyazaki's Ponyo..., November 2020
Learn how we keep our content accurate and up-to-date by reading our medical review and editorial process.
Was this page helpful?
Yes
No
Search Baby Girl Names
Search by:
Article saved.Go to My Saved Articles
Article removed.
Name added. View Your List