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Eichan(えいちゃん)Sakkun(さっくん)
Kunei(くんえい)
This name is also used as a surname: Eisaku
In Japanese culture, kanji are characters that originated from Chinese script, and the meaning of a name changes depending on the kanji characters chosen. The more variations of kanji a name has, the more common it is in Japan. Conversely, a name with very few kanji variations is considered unique and rare. Below are the kanji variations for "Eisaku," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
永 means "eternity, permanence."
Long - Lasting for a long time or distance.
Far - Distant in space or time.
Eternal - Lasting forever.
Permanent - Lasting without end.
Limitless - Having no boundaries or limits.
Endless - Continuing without end.
Prolong - To make something last longer.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month."
First - The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
Calendar - The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North - North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
栄 means "prosperity, flourish, glory."
To Flourish - To become prosperous and successful.
Splendor - Magnificence and grandeur.
Honor - High respect and esteem.
Brilliance - Shining brightly and radiantly.
佐 means "assistant, help, aid."
To Help - To provide assistance or aid.
To Assist - To give support or aid.
To Recommend - To suggest or advise.
Aide - A subordinate official.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
栄 means "prosperity, flourish, glory."
To Flourish - To become prosperous and successful.
Splendor - Magnificence and grandeur.
Honor - High respect and esteem.
Brilliance - Shining brightly and radiantly.
作 means "make, create, produce."
Accomplish, Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Work, Product - Something that has been created or produced.
Quality, Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create, Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish, Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish, Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour, Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality, Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
瑛 means "brightness, clarity, sparkle."
Beautiful And Transparent Gem - A gem that is beautiful and transparent in appearance.
Crystal - A type of mineral composed of a lattice of atoms that is transparent and often used in jewelry.
作 means "make, create, produce."
Accomplish, Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Work, Product - Something that has been created or produced.
Quality, Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create, Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish, Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish, Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour, Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality, Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
英 means "superior, england."
ExcellenceBeauty, Excellence - Refers to a person who is excellent, beautiful, or outstanding.
Sprout, Growth - Refers to the sprouting or growth of something.
Abbreviation of the Country Name "England" (英吉利)
ExcellenceBeauty, Excellence - Refers to a baby who is excellent, beautiful, or outstanding.
Honor, Glory - Refers to a baby who brings honor or glory to the family.
Sprout, Growth - Refers to a baby who is a symbol of growth and new beginnings.
Abbreviation Of The Country Name "England" - Refers to a baby who is a symbol of the country England.
作 means "make, create, produce."
Accomplish, Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Work, Product - Something that has been created or produced.
Quality, Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create, Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish, Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish, Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour, Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality, Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
映 means "reflect, project, shine."
Reflection, Reflecting - To reflect light or color, creating a vivid and bright image.
Projection, Projecting - To project an image or shape onto another surface.
Reflection - To reflect the beauty and brightness of the baby's personality.
Radiance - To signify the baby's inner light and joy.
Vivid - To represent the baby's unique and vibrant spirit.
作 means "make, create, produce."
Accomplish, Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Work, Product - Something that has been created or produced.
Quality, Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create, Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish, Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish, Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour, Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality, Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
映 means "reflect, project, shine."
Reflection, Reflecting - To reflect light or color, creating a vivid and bright image.
Projection, Projecting - To project an image or shape onto another surface.
Reflection - To reflect the beauty and brightness of the baby's personality.
Radiance - To signify the baby's inner light and joy.
Vivid - To represent the baby's unique and vibrant spirit.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month."
First - The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
Calendar - The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North - North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
映 means "reflect, project, shine."
Reflection, Reflecting - To reflect light or color, creating a vivid and bright image.
Projection, Projecting - To project an image or shape onto another surface.
Reflection - To reflect the beauty and brightness of the baby's personality.
Radiance - To signify the baby's inner light and joy.
Vivid - To represent the baby's unique and vibrant spirit.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme."
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
栄 means "prosperity, flourish, glory."
To Flourish - To become prosperous and successful.
Splendor - Magnificence and grandeur.
Honor - High respect and esteem.
Brilliance - Shining brightly and radiantly.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
栄 means "prosperity, flourish, glory."
To Flourish - To become prosperous and successful.
Splendor - Magnificence and grandeur.
Honor - High respect and esteem.
Brilliance - Shining brightly and radiantly.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month."
First - The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
Calendar - The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North - North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
栄 means "prosperity, flourish, glory."
To Flourish - To become prosperous and successful.
Splendor - Magnificence and grandeur.
Honor - High respect and esteem.
Brilliance - Shining brightly and radiantly.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme."
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
永 means "eternity, permanence."
Long - Lasting for a long time or distance.
Far - Distant in space or time.
Eternal - Lasting forever.
Permanent - Lasting without end.
Limitless - Having no boundaries or limits.
Endless - Continuing without end.
Prolong - To make something last longer.
作 means "make, create, produce."
Accomplish, Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Work, Product - Something that has been created or produced.
Quality, Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create, Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish, Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish, Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour, Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality, Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
永 means "eternity, permanence."
Long - Lasting for a long time or distance.
Far - Distant in space or time.
Eternal - Lasting forever.
Permanent - Lasting without end.
Limitless - Having no boundaries or limits.
Endless - Continuing without end.
Prolong - To make something last longer.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme."
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
瑛 means "brightness, clarity, sparkle."
Beautiful And Transparent Gem - A gem that is beautiful and transparent in appearance.
Crystal - A type of mineral composed of a lattice of atoms that is transparent and often used in jewelry.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month."
First - The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
Calendar - The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North - North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
英 means "superior, england."
ExcellenceBeauty, Excellence - Refers to a person who is excellent, beautiful, or outstanding.
Sprout, Growth - Refers to the sprouting or growth of something.
Abbreviation of the Country Name "England" (英吉利)
ExcellenceBeauty, Excellence - Refers to a baby who is excellent, beautiful, or outstanding.
Honor, Glory - Refers to a baby who brings honor or glory to the family.
Sprout, Growth - Refers to a baby who is a symbol of growth and new beginnings.
Abbreviation Of The Country Name "England" - Refers to a baby who is a symbol of the country England.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme."
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
詠 means "recite, chant, compose poetry."
Reciting Poetry Or Songs - To recite or sing poetry or songs.
Poetry - A type of literature that expresses emotions and ideas through the use of rhythm and imagery.
Composing - To create a poem or song.
Creative - Suggesting creativity and the ability to express oneself through art or music.
Poetic - Suggesting a poetic nature and the ability to express oneself through words.
Harmonious - Suggesting a harmonious nature and the ability to bring people together through music or poetry.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month."
First - The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
Calendar - The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North - North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
鋭 means "sharp, keen, pointed."
Sharp - Having a pointed end or edge
Intelligent - Having a good mind
Sharp - Suggesting a sharp and agile mind, a baby who is quick to learn and understand.
Intelligent - Suggesting a baby who is wise and has a good mind.
作 means "make, create, produce."
Accomplish, Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Work, Product - Something that has been created or produced.
Quality, Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create, Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish, Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish, Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour, Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality, Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
鋭 means "sharp, keen, pointed."
Sharp - Having a pointed end or edge
Intelligent - Having a good mind
Sharp - Suggesting a sharp and agile mind, a baby who is quick to learn and understand.
Intelligent - Suggesting a baby who is wise and has a good mind.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme."
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
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