桜ヶ丘 (Sakuragaoka) - Meaning "Cherry Blossom Hill," this evokes a classic, picturesque image.
桜町 (Sakuramachi) - A simple and common name meaning "Cherry Blossom Town."
桜並木 (Sakura Namiki) - Meaning "Cherry Blossom Avenue" or "Cherry Blossom-lined Street," suggesting a specific location within a town.
桜坂 (Sakurazaka) - Meaning "Cherry Blossom Slope" or "Cherry Blossom Hillside," implying a gently sloping area with cherry blossoms.
新桜町 (Shin Sakuramachi) - Meaning "New Cherry Blossom Town," suggesting a newer development or a revitalized area.
桜里 (Sakurazato) - Meaning "Cherry Blossom Village" or "Cherry Blossom Hamlet," conveying a smaller, more rural setting.
吉野桜 (Yoshinozakura) - Using the name of a famous cherry blossom variety (Yoshino cherry), this adds a touch of specificity and elegance.
桜葉 (Sakuraba) - Meaning "Cherry Blossom Leaves," a more subtle and evocative name.
桜川 (Sakuragawa) - Meaning "Cherry Blossom River," suggesting a town situated near a river known for its cherry blossoms.
東桜 (Higashi Sakura) - Meaning "East Cherry Blossom," indicating a location within a larger area. This could be combined with other directional terms (西 - Nishi, 南 - Minami, 北 - Kita) for variation.
These names offer a range of styles and connotations, from the straightforward to the more poetic. The best choice will depend on the specific context and desired atmosphere.