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Heichan(へいちゃん)Zoukun(ぞうくん)
Heibo(へいぼー)
This name is also used as a surname: Heizou
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 "Heizou," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
兵 means "soldier, warrior, military personnel."
War - A state of armed conflict between different nations or states, or different groups within a nation or state.
Combat - A hostile encounter between opposing military forces in which each side seeks to defeat or gain an advantage over the other.
Warrior - A person who is experienced in or capable of engaging in combat.
Soldier - A member of a country's armed forces who is trained and equipped to fight on land.
Weapon - An instrument or device used to inflict harm or damage on another person or object.
Arms - Weapons used in warfare, such as guns, missiles, and tanks.
Warrior - It conveys strength and courage. It is also a reminder of the importance of protecting and defending one's family and loved ones.
Soldier - It conveys a sense of duty and loyalty. It is also a reminder of the importance of serving one's country and protecting its citizens.
Weapon - It conveys a sense of power and strength. It is also a reminder of the importance of using one's strength and power for good and not for evil.
Fighter - It conveys a sense of determination and perseverance. It is also a reminder of the importance of never giving up and always striving to achieve one's goals.
Army - It conveys a sense of unity and solidarity. It is also a reminder of the importance of working together to achieve a common goal.
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.
平 means "flat, even, level."
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
丙 means "third in rank, third sign of the chinese zodiac."
Third - Third of the Ten Celestial Stems. Third in rank or order.
Fire - Element of Fire in the Five Elements.
South - South in the eight directions.
Third In Rank Or Order - It implies that the child is the third in a family or group, which can be a source of pride and motivation.
Third Of The Ten Celestial Stems - It implies that the child is part of a larger group of people, and that they are part of a larger cosmic order.
Fire In The Five Elements - It implies that the child is strong and passionate, and that they have the potential to be a leader.
South In The Eight Directions - It implies that the child is connected to the south, and that they have a strong connection to the land and the people of the south."
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.
丙 means "third in rank, third sign of the chinese zodiac."
Third - Third of the Ten Celestial Stems. Third in rank or order.
Fire - Element of Fire in the Five Elements.
South - South in the eight directions.
Third In Rank Or Order - It implies that the child is the third in a family or group, which can be a source of pride and motivation.
Third Of The Ten Celestial Stems - It implies that the child is part of a larger group of people, and that they are part of a larger cosmic order.
Fire In The Five Elements - It implies that the child is strong and passionate, and that they have the potential to be a leader.
South In The Eight Directions - It implies that the child is connected to the south, and that they have a strong connection to the land and the people of the south."
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
丙 means "third in rank, third sign of the chinese zodiac."
Third - Third of the Ten Celestial Stems. Third in rank or order.
Fire - Element of Fire in the Five Elements.
South - South in the eight directions.
Third In Rank Or Order - It implies that the child is the third in a family or group, which can be a source of pride and motivation.
Third Of The Ten Celestial Stems - It implies that the child is part of a larger group of people, and that they are part of a larger cosmic order.
Fire In The Five Elements - It implies that the child is strong and passionate, and that they have the potential to be a leader.
South In The Eight Directions - It implies that the child is connected to the south, and that they have a strong connection to the land and the people of the south."
造 means "make, build, construct."
Create, Make - To form or construct something from existing materials.
Construct, Build - To put together the parts of something to form a whole.
Accomplish, Achieve - To bring something to completion or fruition.
Hurried, Hasty - Acting or done quickly without proper thought or preparation.
Create, Make - To give a child a name that symbolizes the creation of something new and unique.
Construct, Build - To give a child a name that symbolizes the building of something strong and lasting.
Accomplish, Achieve - To give a child a name that symbolizes the accomplishment of something great.
Reach, Arrive - To give a child a name that symbolizes the journey of life and the reaching of goals.
兵 means "soldier, warrior, military personnel."
War - A state of armed conflict between different nations or states, or different groups within a nation or state.
Combat - A hostile encounter between opposing military forces in which each side seeks to defeat or gain an advantage over the other.
Warrior - A person who is experienced in or capable of engaging in combat.
Soldier - A member of a country's armed forces who is trained and equipped to fight on land.
Weapon - An instrument or device used to inflict harm or damage on another person or object.
Arms - Weapons used in warfare, such as guns, missiles, and tanks.
Warrior - It conveys strength and courage. It is also a reminder of the importance of protecting and defending one's family and loved ones.
Soldier - It conveys a sense of duty and loyalty. It is also a reminder of the importance of serving one's country and protecting its citizens.
Weapon - It conveys a sense of power and strength. It is also a reminder of the importance of using one's strength and power for good and not for evil.
Fighter - It conveys a sense of determination and perseverance. It is also a reminder of the importance of never giving up and always striving to achieve one's goals.
Army - It conveys a sense of unity and solidarity. It is also a reminder of the importance of working together to achieve a common goal.
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
兵 means "soldier, warrior, military personnel."
War - A state of armed conflict between different nations or states, or different groups within a nation or state.
Combat - A hostile encounter between opposing military forces in which each side seeks to defeat or gain an advantage over the other.
Warrior - A person who is experienced in or capable of engaging in combat.
Soldier - A member of a country's armed forces who is trained and equipped to fight on land.
Weapon - An instrument or device used to inflict harm or damage on another person or object.
Arms - Weapons used in warfare, such as guns, missiles, and tanks.
Warrior - It conveys strength and courage. It is also a reminder of the importance of protecting and defending one's family and loved ones.
Soldier - It conveys a sense of duty and loyalty. It is also a reminder of the importance of serving one's country and protecting its citizens.
Weapon - It conveys a sense of power and strength. It is also a reminder of the importance of using one's strength and power for good and not for evil.
Fighter - It conveys a sense of determination and perseverance. It is also a reminder of the importance of never giving up and always striving to achieve one's goals.
Army - It conveys a sense of unity and solidarity. It is also a reminder of the importance of working together to achieve a common goal.
造 means "make, build, construct."
Create, Make - To form or construct something from existing materials.
Construct, Build - To put together the parts of something to form a whole.
Accomplish, Achieve - To bring something to completion or fruition.
Hurried, Hasty - Acting or done quickly without proper thought or preparation.
Create, Make - To give a child a name that symbolizes the creation of something new and unique.
Construct, Build - To give a child a name that symbolizes the building of something strong and lasting.
Accomplish, Achieve - To give a child a name that symbolizes the accomplishment of something great.
Reach, Arrive - To give a child a name that symbolizes the journey of life and the reaching of goals.
平 means "flat, even, level."
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.
平 means "flat, even, level."
造 means "make, build, construct."
Create, Make - To form or construct something from existing materials.
Construct, Build - To put together the parts of something to form a whole.
Accomplish, Achieve - To bring something to completion or fruition.
Hurried, Hasty - Acting or done quickly without proper thought or preparation.
Create, Make - To give a child a name that symbolizes the creation of something new and unique.
Construct, Build - To give a child a name that symbolizes the building of something strong and lasting.
Accomplish, Achieve - To give a child a name that symbolizes the accomplishment of something great.
Reach, Arrive - To give a child a name that symbolizes the journey of life and the reaching of goals.
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