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Mits

Japanese short form from names with 'mitsu' meaning 'light' or 'three.'

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Mits is a Japanese short form from names containing mitsu, meaning light or three. As a clipped form, it carries the affectionate practicality often found in short Japanese names and nicknames, where brevity can still preserve meaningful roots.

The underlying association with light gives the name a bright and positive center. Mits feels compact, modern, and quietly friendly. Its brevity gives it a minimalist energy, but the cultural background prevents it from feeling empty or purely abstract.

The name can suggest clarity, illumination, or a simple and humble identity. In use, Mits has the neatness of a short form that still carries a real lineage, which helps it feel both approachable and distinct.

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