Koe
Koe is a Japanese name that can be written using different kanji characters, each with a slightly different meaning. One possible meaning is 'voice' or 'call', derived from the kanji 声 (koe).
In Japanese culture, the name Koe may be chosen for a child with the hope that they will have a strong, clear voice or that they will be heard and make their presence known in the world.
Alternatively, Koe can also be written using the kanji 吾衣 (koe), which means 'my clothes'. This interpretation is less common as a name, but it may be chosen to represent a desire for the child to be clothed or protected.
While Koe is traditionally a masculine name, it is considered relatively gender-neutral in modern Japanese society, and some parents may choose to use it for girls as well.