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Enchan(えんちゃん)Zoukun( ぞうくん)
Enpyon( えんぴょん)
This name is also used as a surname: Enzou
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 "Enzou," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
鳶 means "kite, hawk, buzzard."
Kite - Bird of the hawk family, a raptor.
Worker - A worker who does work at high places such as construction sites.
Tool - A tool used for firefighting, consisting of a metal fitting at the end of a rod that looks like a hawk's beak.
Kite - A powerful bird of prey from the hawk family. Symbolizes strength, courage, and freedom.
Craftsman - A skilled worker who works in high places such as construction sites. Symbolizes hard work and dedication.
Firefighter - A tool used in firefighting that has a metal fitting at the end of a pole resembling a bird's beak. Symbolizes bravery and heroism.
蔵 means "warehouse, storehouse."
Store, Hide, Hide Away, Accumulate, Hide Oneself - To put away or store something, to conceal or keep something secret, to accumulate or save something, to hide oneself or keep oneself out of sight, to hide away or keep oneself hidden.
Accumulation, Stored Goods - Something that is stored or kept.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Tibet - Abbreviation for the country name "Tibet (西蔵)".
To Store - It implies that the child will be taken care of and protected.
To Hide - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Store Up - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
To Hide Oneself - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
To Hide Away - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Hide In - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
Warehouse - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Stored Goods - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Buddhist Or Taoist Scriptures - This is a suitable meaning for naming
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.
蔵 means "warehouse, storehouse."
Store, Hide, Hide Away, Accumulate, Hide Oneself - To put away or store something, to conceal or keep something secret, to accumulate or save something, to hide oneself or keep oneself out of sight, to hide away or keep oneself hidden.
Accumulation, Stored Goods - Something that is stored or kept.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Tibet - Abbreviation for the country name "Tibet (西蔵)".
To Store - It implies that the child will be taken care of and protected.
To Hide - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Store Up - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
To Hide Oneself - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
To Hide Away - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Hide In - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
Warehouse - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Stored Goods - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Buddhist Or Taoist Scriptures - This is a suitable meaning for naming
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.
曽 means "ancestor, formerly, once, before, ever."
Formerly - Used to describe something that happened in the past.
Multiple Layers - Describes something that is layered or has multiple layers.
Increase - Used to describe something that is increasing or growing.
In Other Words - Used to express the meaning of "on the other hand", "what", "really", etc.
Formerly - To remind the baby of the past and the importance of learning from it.
Multiple Layers - To remind the baby of the complexity of life and the importance of understanding it.
Increase - To remind the baby of the importance of growth and progress.
In Other Words - To remind the baby of the importance of communication and understanding.
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.
三 means "three, third, threefold."
Three - The number three.
Third - The third item in a sequence.
Frequently - Doing something multiple times.
Three - Symbolizing the three aspects of life
Three Times - Representing the threefold power of love, wisdom, and courage.
Third - Signifying the third generation of a family.
Frequently - Representing the idea of being blessed with good fortune and luck.
緣 means "fate, destiny, karma."
Connection - A connection between two people or things, often used in Buddhism.
Fate - A predetermined course of events, often seen as a result of karma.
Relationship - A close bond between two people or things.
Edge - The edge of a garment or object.
Connection - To signify the connection between the baby and their family, friends, and the world.
Fate - To signify the destiny of the baby and the path they will take in life.
Relationship - To signify the strong bond between the baby and their family and friends.
蔵 means "warehouse, storehouse."
Store, Hide, Hide Away, Accumulate, Hide Oneself - To put away or store something, to conceal or keep something secret, to accumulate or save something, to hide oneself or keep oneself out of sight, to hide away or keep oneself hidden.
Accumulation, Stored Goods - Something that is stored or kept.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Tibet - Abbreviation for the country name "Tibet (西蔵)".
To Store - It implies that the child will be taken care of and protected.
To Hide - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Store Up - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
To Hide Oneself - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
To Hide Away - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Hide In - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
Warehouse - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Stored Goods - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Buddhist Or Taoist Scriptures - This is a suitable meaning for naming
延 means "prolong, extend, postpone."
Extend, Lengthen - To make something longer in duration or distance.
Prolong - To make something last longer than expected.
Total - The sum of all individual items, both repeated and not repeated.
三 means "three, third, threefold."
Three - The number three.
Third - The third item in a sequence.
Frequently - Doing something multiple times.
Three - Symbolizing the three aspects of life
Three Times - Representing the threefold power of love, wisdom, and courage.
Third - Signifying the third generation of a family.
Frequently - Representing the idea of being blessed with good fortune and luck.
燕 means "swallow, martin."
Swallow - A species of migratory bird belonging to the swallow family.
Relax - To be at ease, to rest, to take a break.
Drinking - To drink alcohol, to share drinks.
Country Name Of Ancient China - The name of a country during the Warring States period, one of the seven great powers. Also, the name of a place in ancient China.
Swallow - This kanji is associated with a type of bird, suggesting a connection to nature and the outdoors.
Peaceful - This kanji conveys a sense of peace and tranquility, making it a great choice for a baby's name.
Prosperous - The kanji also suggests a prosperous and abundant life, making it a great choice for a baby's name.
Joyful - The kanji also suggests joy and happiness, making it a great choice for a baby's name.
蔵 means "warehouse, storehouse."
Store, Hide, Hide Away, Accumulate, Hide Oneself - To put away or store something, to conceal or keep something secret, to accumulate or save something, to hide oneself or keep oneself out of sight, to hide away or keep oneself hidden.
Accumulation, Stored Goods - Something that is stored or kept.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Tibet - Abbreviation for the country name "Tibet (西蔵)".
To Store - It implies that the child will be taken care of and protected.
To Hide - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Store Up - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
To Hide Oneself - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
To Hide Away - It implies that the child will be safe and secure.
To Hide In - It implies that the child will be protected and secure.
Warehouse - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Stored Goods - It implies that the child will be provided for and taken care of.
Buddhist Or Taoist Scriptures - This is a suitable meaning for naming
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