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| meaning = The kanji 雲母, "[[mica]]" or "[[Muscovite|isinglass]]", is made up of the characters for "cloud" (雲) and "mother" (母), and could also be pronounced "unmo" in addition to "kirara". The pronunciation "kirara" is similar to the [[Japanese sound symbolism|Japanese sound effect]] "kirakira" used for something glittery, which is fitting to the appearance of mica.
| meaning = The kanji 雲母, "[[mica]]" or "[[Muscovite|isinglass]]", is made up of the characters for "cloud" (雲) and "mother" (母), and could also be pronounced "unmo" in addition to "kirara". The pronunciation "kirara" is similar to the [[Japanese sound symbolism|Japanese sound effect]] "kirakira" used for something glittery, which is fitting to the appearance of mica.
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Revision as of 09:08, 25 December 2021

Kirara
GenderMale
Language(s)Japanese
Origin
MeaningThe kanji 雲母, "mica" or "isinglass", is made up of the characters for "cloud" (雲) and "mother" (母), and could also be pronounced "unmo" in addition to "kirara". The pronunciation "kirara" is similar to the Japanese sound effect "kirakira" used for something glittery, which is fitting to the appearance of mica.
Other names
Alternative spelling雲母

Kirara may refer to: