Faia - fire
Hi - flame or blaze
Hinote - flame or blaze
Hoka - gunfire
Homura - blaze
Kaen - flame or blaze
Kaji - conflagration (a fire that causes significant property or land damage)
Kaki - flame
Kasai - conflagration (a fire that causes significant property or land damage)
Katon - disappearing via fire (as a Ninja might do)
Kazan - fiery volcano
Mosu - flare, ignite, or blaze
Takibi - fire
Yaketsuku - burn, blaze, flare, or ignite
Yakeru - char, burn, blaze, or ignite
Enkai - deep sea
Enyo - blue water, open sea or high sea
Kaimen - sea level
Kaito - sea or ocean
Kaiyō - ocean
Minakami - aquatic or on water
Mizu - water
Mizuwokakeru - water
Oki - blue water or high sea
Oshan - ocean
Shimizu - pure water
Suiiki - water area
Shimesu - dampen, moisten, or wet
Shimizu - pure water (also a common last name in Japan)
Umi - sea
Asahi - rising sun, morning sun, or sunrise
Chikyu - earth
Hoshi - star
Mokusei - Jupiter
Mūn - moon
Myojo - venus or morning star
Kikotei - sun
Nichirin - sun
San - sun
Dosei - saturn
Riku - wise sky
Sora - universe or big sky
Taiyō - sun
Tenmon - astronomy
Tenmongaku - astronomy
Tenpi - sunlight
Tsuki - moon or lunar
Tsukikage - moonbeams or moonlight
Wakusei - planet
Ankoku - gloom, shadow, opaque, or blackness
Antantaru - gloomy
Anzhong - in the dark
Daku - dark
Inei - shadow or gloom
Kurai - gloomy
Kuragari - darkness
Kurayami - darkness
Mei - dark
Yami - darkness, dark, or opaque
Fujin - god of wind
Izanagi - first male; god of creation
Kangiten - god of bliss
Kuebiko - god of knowledge and agriculture
Okuninushi - god of nation-building
Omoikane - god of intelligence and wisdom
Raiden - alternate spelling of Raijin, the god of thunder and lightning
Raijin - god of thunder and lightning
Ryūjin - god of the seaKōjin - god of hearth, kitchen, and fire
Kuraokami - deity of rain and snow (Shinto)
Suijin - god of water
Tajimamori - god of confections/sweets
Takemikazuchi - god of swords
Tenjin - god of scholarship
Tsukiyomi - god of the moon