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Enjuchan(えんじゅちゃん)Enchan(えんちゃん)
Juju(じゅじゅ)
This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for girls. See the boys' version here.
This name is also used as a surname: Enju
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 "Enju," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
天 means "heaven, sky, imperial, celestial."
Rain, Sky, Universe - The ruler of all things, the laws of nature, and the place where gods and Buddhas reside.
Birthright - Something that is inherited or naturally given.
Emperor, King - One who has been given the mandate of Heaven.
Weather, Atmosphere - The state of the sky or the atmosphere.
Rain, Sky - Representing the vastness of the universe and the beauty of nature.
Birthright - Representing the natural gifts and talents that a child is born with.
Emperor, King - Representing the power and authority of a leader.
Weather, Atmosphere - Representing the ever-changing nature of life.
使 means "use, employ, send, dispatch."
To Use - To employ
To Cause - To make
To Assume - To suppose
A Messenger - An envoy.
To Send - To dispatch.
媛 means "princess, lady, woman."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Delicate - Having a fragile or delicate beauty.
Elegant - Having a gracefully refined beauty.
Princess - A title of respect for a noblewoman.
珠 means "bead, pearl."
Pearl - A round bead formed from a mollusk.
Something small and round, like a pearl.
A metaphor or description for something beautiful or impressive.
園 means "garden, park, plantation."
Garden - A place with plants, trees, and flowers.
Yard - An outdoor area, usually surrounded by a fence, used for recreation or relaxation.
Field - An open area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals.
Mausoleum - A large, stately tomb or burial chamber, typically built of stone.
Garden - A place of beauty and growth, symbolizing the beauty and growth of a child.
Yard - A place of play and relaxation, symbolizing the joy and peace of a child.
Field - A place of abundance and productivity, symbolizing the potential and promise of a child.
Mausoleum - A place of honor and remembrance, symbolizing the legacy and memory of a child.
寿 means "longevity, congratulations, auspiciousness."
Age - The number of years a person has lived.
Celebrate - To rejoice and celebrate a long life or a happy occasion.
艶 means "lustre, gloss, charm."
Colorful, Vibrant - Refers to the brightness and vividness of colors.
Elegant, Graceful - Refers to the beauty and charm of something.
Desirable, Admirable - Refers to the admiration and longing for something.
Love, Romance - Refers to the relationship between a man and a woman.
珠 means "bead, pearl."
Pearl - A round bead formed from a mollusk.
Something small and round, like a pearl.
A metaphor or description for something beautiful or impressive.
苑 means "garden, park, plantation."
A pasture or farm where livestock is kept enclosed.
A garden or park with planted trees and plants.
A gathering place, especially for scholars and artists.
To Accumulate Or Pile Up - To be blocked or clogged.
Garden - A place of beauty and tranquility, symbolizing growth and potential.
Scholar - A person of knowledge and wisdom, representing intelligence and ambition.
Accumulate - To gather and store up, signifying abundance and prosperity.
樹 means "tree, wood, timber."
円 means "circle, yen."
Circle - A shape that is round and has no corners.
Round - Having a circular shape.
Circular - Having a curved line that forms a circle.
Smooth - Without any sharp edges or angles.
Cute - Having a round and attractive shape.
Perfect - Without any gaps or missing parts.
Currency - The unit of currency in Japan.
Area - A region or area around a certain point.
Perfection - The kanji symbolizes perfection, as it is a perfect circle with no corners or edges. This could be a meaningful name for a baby, as it conveys the idea that the child is perfect and complete.
Harmony - The kanji also symbolizes harmony, as it is a perfect circle with no sharp edges or corners. This could be a meaningful name for a baby, as it conveys the idea that the child is in harmony with the world around them.
Currency - The kanji is also used to represent the Japanese currency, the yen. This could be a meaningful name for a baby, as it conveys the idea that the child is valuable and has the potential to be successful.
Circumference - The kanji is also used to represent the circumference of a circle. This could be a meaningful name for a baby, as it conveys the idea that the child is surrounded by love and support.
珠 means "bead, pearl."
Pearl - A round bead formed from a mollusk.
Something small and round, like a pearl.
A metaphor or description for something beautiful or impressive.
艶 means "lustre, gloss, charm."
Colorful, Vibrant - Refers to the brightness and vividness of colors.
Elegant, Graceful - Refers to the beauty and charm of something.
Desirable, Admirable - Refers to the admiration and longing for something.
Love, Romance - Refers to the relationship between a man and a woman.
樹 means "tree, wood, timber."
苑 means "garden, park, plantation."
A pasture or farm where livestock is kept enclosed.
A garden or park with planted trees and plants.
A gathering place, especially for scholars and artists.
To Accumulate Or Pile Up - To be blocked or clogged.
Garden - A place of beauty and tranquility, symbolizing growth and potential.
Scholar - A person of knowledge and wisdom, representing intelligence and ambition.
Accumulate - To gather and store up, signifying abundance and prosperity.
珠 means "bead, pearl."
Pearl - A round bead formed from a mollusk.
Something small and round, like a pearl.
A metaphor or description for something beautiful or impressive.
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Shortened forms: Names are often shortened for closeness, e.g., “Yuki” from “Yukiko” or “Taka” from “Takashi”.
Suffixes: Terms like “-chan” (often for girls, also for young children) and “-kun” (often for boys) are used among family and close friends. Among very close adults, “-chan” may still be used. More details
Use & context: Nicknames are informal—common among friends, family, or close colleagues—and are not suitable for formal or professional settings. Their use implies a certain degree of intimacy.
Long vowels: The long vowel mark “chōonpu” (ー) extends the preceding vowel. For example, “あーちゃん” (A-chan) lengthens the “あ” sound.
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