The word kaori in Japanese is a Japanese feminine name that means aroma, scent or fragrance.
The Japanese word kaori is derived from the kanji character of 香 (ka)m
The word "kaori" can also be written with different kanji such as 香織 (fragrance/weave) or 香里 (fragrance/village), which gives the word kaori slightly different nuances.
Although the core meaning of "kaori" a pleasant smell still remains.
Fragrance, scent, aroma and perfume man meanings of the word "kaori".
In Japanese "kaori" is often written in hiragana (かおり) or katakana (カオリ) for a modern feel, or with kanji like 香 or 香織.
The cultural significance of the word "kaori" reflects Japan's appreciation for beauty, nature and sensory experiences, often linked to incense or flowers.
Common nicknames for the word "kaori" are Kao-chan, kaorin or even simply just Kao.
Examples of the use of the word "kaori" in Japanese include.
香 (ka): Fragrance, incense, smell.
香織 (kaori): Fragrance + Weave/Fabric.
香里 (kaori): Fragrance + Village/Reason.
The word kaori in Japanese essentially evokes a delicate, beautiful and pleasant sensory experience, and is deeply rooted in Japanese aesthetics.