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Fuuchan(ふうちゃん)Tabachan( たばちゃん)
Futtachi( ふたっち)
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: Futaba
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 "Futaba," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
二 means "two, second."
Two - Two things, a numerical name.
Again - A second time.
Second - Next, following.
Different - A different, dual heart.
Doubt - To doubt, to go against.
Two - Representing the idea of being part of a pair, or having a twin.
Again - Representing the idea of a second chance, or a new beginning.
Second - Representing the idea of being the second-born, or the second-in-line.
Different - Representing the idea of being unique, or having a special quality.
Doubt - Representing the idea of having faith, or being resilient.
葉 means "leaf, blade of a plant."
Leaf - A thin and flat object, like a leaf of a plant or tree.
Sheet - A piece of paper or other material.
Parting - The end of something.
Era - A period of time.
双 means "twin, double."
Two - Refers to two of something, either in terms of quantity or in terms of a pair.
Pair - Refers to two things that are part of a set or a pair.
Equivalent - Refers to two things that have equal power or strength.
Matching - Refers to two things that are equal or can compete with each other.
Counter - Refers to a numerical suffix used to count the number of pairs of something.
Two - Symbolizes the bond between two people, such as a parent and child.
Pair - Symbolizes the connection between two people, such as a couple.
Equivalent - Symbolizes the balance between two people, such as a brother and sister.
Matching - Symbolizes the harmony between two people, such as a husband and wife.
波 means "wave, billow, surge."
Wave - Movement of the water surface caused by the wind. Also, something in a wave-like shape.
Ripple - When a wave is created.
Something that is transmitted like a wave. Something that moves like a wave.
Abbreviation of the country name "Poland" (波蘭).
Wave - A symbol of strength and power, as well as a reminder of the beauty of nature.
Ripple - A reminder of the power of small actions and the importance of making a positive impact.
Something That Is Transmitted Like A Wave - A reminder of the power of communication and the importance of connecting with others.
双 means "twin, double."
Two - Refers to two of something, either in terms of quantity or in terms of a pair.
Pair - Refers to two things that are part of a set or a pair.
Equivalent - Refers to two things that have equal power or strength.
Matching - Refers to two things that are equal or can compete with each other.
Counter - Refers to a numerical suffix used to count the number of pairs of something.
Two - Symbolizes the bond between two people, such as a parent and child.
Pair - Symbolizes the connection between two people, such as a couple.
Equivalent - Symbolizes the balance between two people, such as a brother and sister.
Matching - Symbolizes the harmony between two people, such as a husband and wife.
華 means "flower, splendor, brilliance."
Flower - General term for flowers of plants and trees. Blooming of flowers.
Splendid - Magnificent, beautiful, flourishing, distinguished.
Color - Colorful, vivid.
White - White hair.
China - Self-proclaimed name of China.
双 means "twin, double."
Two - Refers to two of something, either in terms of quantity or in terms of a pair.
Pair - Refers to two things that are part of a set or a pair.
Equivalent - Refers to two things that have equal power or strength.
Matching - Refers to two things that are equal or can compete with each other.
Counter - Refers to a numerical suffix used to count the number of pairs of something.
Two - Symbolizes the bond between two people, such as a parent and child.
Pair - Symbolizes the connection between two people, such as a couple.
Equivalent - Symbolizes the balance between two people, such as a brother and sister.
Matching - Symbolizes the harmony between two people, such as a husband and wife.
羽 means "feather, wing."
Feathers - The feathers of a bird or insect.
Bird - A bird or other avian species.
Ornament - An ornament held in the hand when dancing.
Help - Something that provides assistance. An assistant.
Numeral - A numeral used to count birds or rabbits.
Wing - This is a symbol of freedom and hope, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to explore the world and reach their full potential.
Bird - This is a symbol of beauty and grace, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to soar and reach new heights.
Help - This is a symbol of support and guidance, and is a reminder that the baby will have the support of their family and friends to help them reach their goals.
Number - This is a symbol of luck and fortune, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to make their own luck and find success in life.
二 means "two, second."
Two - Two things, a numerical name.
Again - A second time.
Second - Next, following.
Different - A different, dual heart.
Doubt - To doubt, to go against.
Two - Representing the idea of being part of a pair, or having a twin.
Again - Representing the idea of a second chance, or a new beginning.
Second - Representing the idea of being the second-born, or the second-in-line.
Different - Representing the idea of being unique, or having a special quality.
Doubt - Representing the idea of having faith, or being resilient.
羽 means "feather, wing."
Feathers - The feathers of a bird or insect.
Bird - A bird or other avian species.
Ornament - An ornament held in the hand when dancing.
Help - Something that provides assistance. An assistant.
Numeral - A numeral used to count birds or rabbits.
Wing - This is a symbol of freedom and hope, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to explore the world and reach their full potential.
Bird - This is a symbol of beauty and grace, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to soar and reach new heights.
Help - This is a symbol of support and guidance, and is a reminder that the baby will have the support of their family and friends to help them reach their goals.
Number - This is a symbol of luck and fortune, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to make their own luck and find success in life.
双 means "twin, double."
Two - Refers to two of something, either in terms of quantity or in terms of a pair.
Pair - Refers to two things that are part of a set or a pair.
Equivalent - Refers to two things that have equal power or strength.
Matching - Refers to two things that are equal or can compete with each other.
Counter - Refers to a numerical suffix used to count the number of pairs of something.
Two - Symbolizes the bond between two people, such as a parent and child.
Pair - Symbolizes the connection between two people, such as a couple.
Equivalent - Symbolizes the balance between two people, such as a brother and sister.
Matching - Symbolizes the harmony between two people, such as a husband and wife.
芭 means "used by a name of plant."
Basho - A perennial plant of the Basho(芭蕉) family.
Growth - The banana plant symbolizes growth and resilience, making it a great name for a baby.
Strength - The banana plant is a strong and resilient plant, making it a great name for a baby that will grow up to be strong and resilient.
Longevity - The banana plant is a perennial plant, symbolizing longevity and endurance, making it a great name for a baby that will have a long and healthy life.
双 means "twin, double."
Two - Refers to two of something, either in terms of quantity or in terms of a pair.
Pair - Refers to two things that are part of a set or a pair.
Equivalent - Refers to two things that have equal power or strength.
Matching - Refers to two things that are equal or can compete with each other.
Counter - Refers to a numerical suffix used to count the number of pairs of something.
Two - Symbolizes the bond between two people, such as a parent and child.
Pair - Symbolizes the connection between two people, such as a couple.
Equivalent - Symbolizes the balance between two people, such as a brother and sister.
Matching - Symbolizes the harmony between two people, such as a husband and wife.
葉 means "leaf, blade of a plant."
Leaf - A thin and flat object, like a leaf of a plant or tree.
Sheet - A piece of paper or other material.
Parting - The end of something.
Era - A period of time.
歩 means "walk, step, pace."
Pace - The way of walking.
Measure - To measure the motion of celestial bodies.
Ratio - A comparison of two or more numbers or amounts.
Unit Of Interest Rate - A unit of measurement for interest rate.
Name Of A Shogi Piece - The name of a piece in the Japanese game of Shogi(将棋).
To Take Steps Forward - This is a positive and encouraging meaning for a baby, as it implies that the child will take steps forward in life and make progress.
To Measure - This is a meaningful name for a baby, as it implies that the child will be able to measure and understand the world around them.
Ratio - This is a meaningful name for a baby, as it implies that the child will be able to understand and calculate ratios.
Unit Of Length - This is a meaningful name for a baby, as it implies that the child will be able to understand and measure length.
Unit Of Interest Rate - This is a meaningful name for a baby, as it implies that the child will be able to understand and calculate interest rates.
Unit Of Area - This is a meaningful name for a baby, as it implies that the child will be able to understand and measure area.
Name Of A Chess Piece - This is a meaningful name for a baby, as it implies that the child will be able to understand and play chess."
束 means "bundle, bunch, sheaf."
Bundle - A bundle of things tied together.
Unit Of Length - A unit of length equal to the length of four fingers held together.
Unity - Symbolizing the unity of the family and the strength of the bond between them.
Bundle Of Joy - Symbolizing the joy and happiness that the baby brings to the family.
Countless Blessings - Symbolizing the countless blessings that the baby brings to the family.
Strength - Symbolizing the strength and resilience of the baby.
Timeless Love - Symbolizing the timeless love that the baby brings to the family.
ふ is hiragana, which is phonetic but without meaning.
た is hiragana, which is phonetic but without meaning.
葉 means "leaf, blade of a plant."
Leaf - A thin and flat object, like a leaf of a plant or tree.
Sheet - A piece of paper or other material.
Parting - The end of something.
Era - A period of time.
富 means "wealth, riches, abundance."
Wealthy - Having a large amount of money, possessions, or other resources.
Abundant - Having a large quantity of something.
Prosperous - Having a lot of success or wealth.
Fulfilled - Having all of one's needs or desires satisfied.
Wealthy - Suggesting that the baby will have a life of abundance and prosperity.
Abundant - Suggesting that the baby will have a life of plenty and abundance.
Prosperous - Suggesting that the baby will have a life of success and wealth.
Fulfilled - Suggesting that the baby will have a life of contentment and satisfaction.
多 means "many, numerous, much."
Praise, Honor - To express admiration or approval of someone or something.
Gratitude - Feeling of appreciation or thanks.
Truly, Exactly, Simply - Used to emphasize that something is true or exact.
葉 means "leaf, blade of a plant."
Leaf - A thin and flat object, like a leaf of a plant or tree.
Sheet - A piece of paper or other material.
Parting - The end of something.
Era - A period of time.
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