Kaori
Kaori is a Japanese word that translates to "fragrance" or "aroma." It is often used to describe pleasant scents found in nature, such as flowers, trees, and spices. In Japanese culture, the appreciation of kaori is significant, as it is linked to various traditional practices, including kodo, the art of incense appreciation.
In addition to its literal meaning, Kaori is also a popular name for girls in Japan. The name can be written with different kanji characters, each carrying unique meanings, such as "fragrance," "to smell," or "to be fragrant." This makes the name both beautiful and meaningful in Japanese culture.