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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, construction worker, firefighting tool."
Kite - A bird of prey of the hawk family.
Construction Worker - Workers who work at heights (abbreviated).
Firefighting Tool - A hooked tool for firefighting (abbreviated).
Kite - The kite bird represents soaring vision, riding the winds, and hunting with precision. May your child soar high and see far.
Construction Worker - Work represents purposeful effort, contribution, and the dignity of labor. May your child find meaningful work, contributing with dignity and purpose.
Firefighting Tool - Fire (火) represents passion, purification, and the transformative power that forges strength. May your child burn with the fire of passion, purifying what is impure and forging strength from trials.
蔵 means "store, warehouse, treasury."
Warehouse - A Storehouse; a repository.
Treasury - A place for valuables.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Store - Storing represents preservation, saving for the future, and wise resource management. May your child store up treasures of wisdom and kindness for the future.
Warehouse - Structures provide shelter, purpose, and the framework for living. May your child build a life of meaning and solid foundations.
Treasury - Places hold meaning, memory, and the context for our lives. May your child find their place in the world and make it better.
Hide - Hiding represents discretion, privacy, and knowing when to reveal. May your child know when to hide their light and when to let it shine.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Buddhist/Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of buddhist/taoist scriptures throughout life.
園 means "garden, mausoleum."
Mausoleum - The tomb of emperors or royalty.
Field - An open area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals.
Yard - An outdoor area, usually surrounded by a fence, used for recreation or relaxation.
Garden - Gardens represent cultivation, beauty, and the nurturing of life through care. May your child cultivate beautiful gardens in their life, nurturing what they plant.
Mausoleum - Mausoleum - The tomb of emperors or royalty - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of mausoleum throughout life.
Field - Fields represent labor, harvest, and the fertile ground for growth. May your child's fields be fertile, their labor bringing abundant harvest.
Yard - Circles represent wholeness, cycles, and completeness. May your child experience life's full circle with grace.
蔵 means "store, warehouse, treasury."
Warehouse - A Storehouse; a repository.
Treasury - A place for valuables.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Store - Storing represents preservation, saving for the future, and wise resource management. May your child store up treasures of wisdom and kindness for the future.
Warehouse - Structures provide shelter, purpose, and the framework for living. May your child build a life of meaning and solid foundations.
Treasury - Places hold meaning, memory, and the context for our lives. May your child find their place in the world and make it better.
Hide - Hiding represents discretion, privacy, and knowing when to reveal. May your child know when to hide their light and when to let it shine.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Buddhist/Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of buddhist/taoist scriptures throughout life.
園 means "garden, mausoleum."
Mausoleum - The tomb of emperors or royalty.
Field - An open area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals.
Yard - An outdoor area, usually surrounded by a fence, used for recreation or relaxation.
Garden - Gardens represent cultivation, beauty, and the nurturing of life through care. May your child cultivate beautiful gardens in their life, nurturing what they plant.
Mausoleum - Mausoleum - The tomb of emperors or royalty - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of mausoleum throughout life.
Field - Fields represent labor, harvest, and the fertile ground for growth. May your child's fields be fertile, their labor bringing abundant harvest.
Yard - Circles represent wholeness, cycles, and completeness. May your child experience life's full circle with grace.
曽 means "once, to layer, to increase."
Once - Previously; formerly; in the past.
To Increase - Used to describe something that is increasing or growing.
An Exclamatory Particle - Expressing surprise or emphasis.
In Other Words - Used to express the meaning of "on the other hand", "what", "really", etc.
Multiple Layers - Describes something that is layered or has multiple layers.
Once - Once represents the precious uniqueness of each moment and opportunity. May your child recognize and seize unique opportunities as they arise.
To Layer - The act of layer represents purposeful action and the will to make a difference. May your child layer with wisdom and purpose, making a positive difference in the world.
To Increase - The act of increase represents purposeful action and the will to make a difference. May your child increase with wisdom and purpose, making a positive difference in the world.
An Exclamatory Particle - An Exclamatory Particle - Expressing surprise or emphasis - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of an exclamatory particle throughout life.
In Other Words - Words (言) hold power in Japanese culture—kotodama, the spiritual power of language. May your child speak words of power and blessing, understanding kotodama's sacred force.
Multiple Layers - Colors represent the variety and vibrancy of life's experiences. May your child's life be filled with beautiful colors and experiences.
園 means "garden, mausoleum."
Mausoleum - The tomb of emperors or royalty.
Field - An open area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals.
Yard - An outdoor area, usually surrounded by a fence, used for recreation or relaxation.
Garden - Gardens represent cultivation, beauty, and the nurturing of life through care. May your child cultivate beautiful gardens in their life, nurturing what they plant.
Mausoleum - Mausoleum - The tomb of emperors or royalty - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of mausoleum throughout life.
Field - Fields represent labor, harvest, and the fertile ground for growth. May your child's fields be fertile, their labor bringing abundant harvest.
Yard - Circles represent wholeness, cycles, and completeness. May your child experience life's full circle with grace.
三 means "three, three times, third."
Three - Numbers represent order, measure, and the foundation of understanding. May your child understand the importance of what can and cannot be counted.
Thrice - Thrice - Three Times; three occurrences - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of thrice throughout life.
緣 means "edge, affinity, fate."
Affinity - A Natural Connection; a karmic bond.
Fate - Destined Connection; chance meeting by karma.
Connection - A connection between two people or things, often used in Buddhism.
Edge - Edges define boundaries, provide sharpness, and mark where one thing meets another. May your child have the edge to cut through confusion, sharp but not harmful.
Affinity - Bridges connect what is separated and enable crossing over. May your child build bridges of understanding and connection.
Fate - Bridges connect what is separated and enable crossing over. May your child build bridges of understanding and connection.
Connection - Connection represents the bonds that link people, ideas, and communities together. May your child connect deeply with others, building bridges of understanding.
Veranda - Paths represent journeys, choices, and the direction of life. May your child find good paths and walk them with courage.
蔵 means "store, warehouse, treasury."
Warehouse - A Storehouse; a repository.
Treasury - A place for valuables.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Store - Storing represents preservation, saving for the future, and wise resource management. May your child store up treasures of wisdom and kindness for the future.
Warehouse - Structures provide shelter, purpose, and the framework for living. May your child build a life of meaning and solid foundations.
Treasury - Places hold meaning, memory, and the context for our lives. May your child find their place in the world and make it better.
Hide - Hiding represents discretion, privacy, and knowing when to reveal. May your child know when to hide their light and when to let it shine.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Buddhist/Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of buddhist/taoist scriptures throughout life.
延 means "extend, postpone, stretch."
Prolong - To make something last longer than expected.
Total - The sum of all individual items, both repeated and not repeated.
Extend - Length represents endurance, reach, and sustained effort. May your child have the endurance to see things through to completion.
Postpone - Postpone - To Delay; to put off - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of postpone throughout life.
Stretch - Stretching represents growth, extension, and expanding capacity. May your child stretch beyond their comfort zone and grow.
Draw, Guide - Straightness represents honesty, directness, and integrity. May your child walk straight paths of integrity.
Lead - Leading represents guidance, going first, and showing the way. May your child lead with wisdom, courage, and compassion.
Prolong - Length represents endurance, reach, and sustained effort. May your child have the endurance to see things through to completion.
Total - Being total represents a valuable quality that enriches character and life. May your child be total, letting this quality guide their path.
三 means "three, three times, third."
Three - Numbers represent order, measure, and the foundation of understanding. May your child understand the importance of what can and cannot be counted.
Thrice - Thrice - Three Times; three occurrences - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of thrice throughout life.
燕 means "swallow, to relax, banquet."
Swallow - A migratory bird of the swallow family.
Country Name - An Ancient Chinese State; one of the Seven Warring States.
Swallow - Swallows symbolize the return of spring, good fortune, and graceful agility. May your child glide through life with the swallow's swift grace, always returning home and bringing joy with each arrival.
To Relax - The act of relax represents purposeful action and the will to make a difference. May your child relax with wisdom and purpose, making a positive difference in the world.
Banquet - Banquet - To Drink; to share wine - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of banquet throughout life.
Country Name - Names carry identity, destiny, and in Japan, the power to shape one's future. May your child honor their name, living up to its promise and meaning.
蔵 means "store, warehouse, treasury."
Warehouse - A Storehouse; a repository.
Treasury - A place for valuables.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism.
Store - Storing represents preservation, saving for the future, and wise resource management. May your child store up treasures of wisdom and kindness for the future.
Warehouse - Structures provide shelter, purpose, and the framework for living. May your child build a life of meaning and solid foundations.
Treasury - Places hold meaning, memory, and the context for our lives. May your child find their place in the world and make it better.
Hide - Hiding represents discretion, privacy, and knowing when to reveal. May your child know when to hide their light and when to let it shine.
Buddhist, Taoist Scriptures - Buddhist/Taoist Scriptures - Scriptures from Buddhism or Taoism - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of buddhist/taoist scriptures throughout life.
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