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Japanese boy(male) nameAsougi
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  • Gender:Male
  • Hiraganatip:あそうぎ
  • Katakanatip:アソウギ
  • English transcriptionstip:Asougi, Asōgi
  • Nickname examplestip:

    Akkun(あっくん)Click to speech あっくんSouchan( そうちゃん)Click to speech  そうちゃんUgikun( うぎくん)Click to speech  うぎくん

Kanji Names & Meanings - 1 variation

In Japanese culture, kanji are characters that originated from Chinese script, and the meaning of a name changes depending on the kanji characters chosen. A name with only one kanji variation is considered unique and rare in Japan. Below is the kanji representation of "Asougi."

Introduction to how Japanese names work

阿相義- Asougi -

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means "ah, oh, alas."

  • Hill - A large hill.

  • Cove - A curved and winding place.

  • Flatter - To flatter or fawn.

  • Eaves - A roof overhang.

  • Approach - To approach or lean on.

  • Endearment - A word used to express affection when used as a surname or nickname.

  • Pet Name - An affectionate nickname used for a woman's name.

Name ideas examples

  • Hill - A strong and majestic name that symbolizes strength and stability.

  • Cove - A gentle and peaceful name that symbolizes tranquility and serenity.

  • Eaves - This kanji that symbolizes protection and shelter.

  • Approach - This kanji that symbolizes closeness and connection.

  • Endearment - This kanji that symbolizes love and affection.

means "mutual, reciprocal, each other."

  • To See - To look closely and examine in detail.

  • To Foretell - To use divination to predict the future.

  • Form - The shape or appearance of something.

  • To Help - To assist or provide support.

  • Mutual - To be in a relationship with each other.

  • Friends - To be close with someone.

  • Alternating - To take turns with each other.

  • Companions - To be in a group with others.

Name ideas examples

  • To See - This kanji conveys the idea of looking closely and carefully at something, and can be used to represent the idea of a baby being watched over and cared for.

  • Shape - This kanji can also represent the idea of a baby's physical form, and the idea of a baby being a unique and special individual.

  • Help - This kanji can also represent the idea of a baby being helped and supported by others, and the idea of a baby being part of a larger community.

  • Mutual - This kanji can also represent the idea of a baby being connected to others, and the idea of a baby being part of a larger family.

  • Friends - This kanji can also represent the idea of a baby having friends and companions, and the idea of a baby being part of a larger group.

means "justice, righteousness, morality."

  • Righteousness - Doing what is right as a person. Acting in accordance with moral principles.

  • Meaning - Having a purpose or significance.

  • Translation - Expressing the same idea in another language.

  • Correct - Acting in accordance with the truth or facts.

  • Good - Acting in a way that is beneficial or desirable.

  • Appropriate - Suitable for a particular situation or purpose.

  • Adoptive - Treating something as a family member even though there is no blood relation. For example

Name ideas examples

  • Righteousness - Choosing a name that reflects a moral principle or value.

  • Meaning - Choosing a name that has a special significance or purpose.

  • Good - Choosing a name that is beneficial or desirable.

  • Appropriate - Choosing a name that is suitable for the baby's situation or purpose.

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