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Hiichan(ひーちゃん)Suikun( すいくん)
Hisukechan( ひすけちゃん)
This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for girls. See the girls' version here.
This name is also used as a surname: Hisui
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 "Hisui," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
陽 means "sun, sunlight, positive, daytime."
Sun, Daylight - The bright place where the sun shines. The light of the sun. The sun itself.
South Side Of A Mountain - The side of a mountain that faces the sun.
North Side Of A River - The side of a river that faces away from the sun.
Bright, Clear - Something that is illuminated and easy to see.
Positive, Dynamic - Something that is active and has a positive outlook.
Bright - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that reflects the joy of a new life. It also implies optimism and hope for the future.
Sun - This is a symbol of life and energy, and is a reminder of the warmth and light that a new baby brings into the world.
Positive - This is a reminder of the potential for growth and development that a new baby brings. It also implies a sense of optimism and hope for the future.
Dynamic - This is a reminder of the potential for growth and development that a new baby brings. It also implies a sense of energy and enthusiasm for life.
South Facing - This is a reminder of the potential for growth and development that a new baby brings. It also implies a sense of direction and purpose in life.
瑞 means "fortunate, auspicious, happy."
Auspicious Sign - A sign of good luck and fortune.
Auspicious Omen - An omen of good luck and fortune.
Auspicious - A feeling of joy and happiness.
Vibrant - A lively and energetic state.
Auspicious - This is a positive and hopeful meaning, suggesting that the baby will have a bright and prosperous future.
Fortunate - This implies that the baby will be blessed with good luck and success.
Joyful - This conveys the idea that the baby will bring joy and happiness to those around them.
Vibrant - This suggests that the baby will be full of life and energy.
Lively - This implies that the baby will be full of enthusiasm and vitality.
Prosperous - This suggests that the baby will have a successful and prosperous life.
Flourishing - This implies that the baby will have a bright and successful future.
陽 means "sun, sunlight, positive, daytime."
Sun, Daylight - The bright place where the sun shines. The light of the sun. The sun itself.
South Side Of A Mountain - The side of a mountain that faces the sun.
North Side Of A River - The side of a river that faces away from the sun.
Bright, Clear - Something that is illuminated and easy to see.
Positive, Dynamic - Something that is active and has a positive outlook.
Bright - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that reflects the joy of a new life. It also implies optimism and hope for the future.
Sun - This is a symbol of life and energy, and is a reminder of the warmth and light that a new baby brings into the world.
Positive - This is a reminder of the potential for growth and development that a new baby brings. It also implies a sense of optimism and hope for the future.
Dynamic - This is a reminder of the potential for growth and development that a new baby brings. It also implies a sense of energy and enthusiasm for life.
South Facing - This is a reminder of the potential for growth and development that a new baby brings. It also implies a sense of direction and purpose in life.
翠 means "green, emerald, jade."
Jade - A bird that lives near water, especially the female kingfisher, which is called "sui".
Green - A shade of blue-green.
Jade - A precious stone that symbolizes beauty, purity, and grace.
Green - A color that symbolizes growth, renewal, and harmony.
Mellow Yellow - A color that symbolizes optimism, joy, and happiness.
Blue Yellow - A color that symbolizes intelligence, creativity, and wisdom.
Fat Tail - A symbol of abundance, prosperity, and good luck.
飛 means "fly, jump, leap."
Fly - To move through the air like a bird. To move quickly.
High - To be located in a high place.
Unfounded - Without evidence or basis.
Shogi Piece - One of the pieces in the Japanese game of Shogi, the Flying Chariot.
翠 means "green, emerald, jade."
Jade - A bird that lives near water, especially the female kingfisher, which is called "sui".
Green - A shade of blue-green.
Jade - A precious stone that symbolizes beauty, purity, and grace.
Green - A color that symbolizes growth, renewal, and harmony.
Mellow Yellow - A color that symbolizes optimism, joy, and happiness.
Blue Yellow - A color that symbolizes intelligence, creativity, and wisdom.
Fat Tail - A symbol of abundance, prosperity, and good luck.
飛 means "fly, jump, leap."
Fly - To move through the air like a bird. To move quickly.
High - To be located in a high place.
Unfounded - Without evidence or basis.
Shogi Piece - One of the pieces in the Japanese game of Shogi, the Flying Chariot.
瑞 means "fortunate, auspicious, happy."
Auspicious Sign - A sign of good luck and fortune.
Auspicious Omen - An omen of good luck and fortune.
Auspicious - A feeling of joy and happiness.
Vibrant - A lively and energetic state.
Auspicious - This is a positive and hopeful meaning, suggesting that the baby will have a bright and prosperous future.
Fortunate - This implies that the baby will be blessed with good luck and success.
Joyful - This conveys the idea that the baby will bring joy and happiness to those around them.
Vibrant - This suggests that the baby will be full of life and energy.
Lively - This implies that the baby will be full of enthusiasm and vitality.
Prosperous - This suggests that the baby will have a successful and prosperous life.
Flourishing - This implies that the baby will have a bright and successful future.
飛 means "fly, jump, leap."
Fly - To move through the air like a bird. To move quickly.
High - To be located in a high place.
Unfounded - Without evidence or basis.
Shogi Piece - One of the pieces in the Japanese game of Shogi, the Flying Chariot.
吹 means "blow, puff, breathe."
Blow - To exhale air through the mouth with the lips pursed.
Play An Instrument - To make music by blowing into a musical instrument.
Wind Instrument - A musical instrument that is played by blowing into it.
Blow And Melt Metal - To blow and melt metal in order to process it.
To Blow - This kanji can be used to represent the idea of blowing, such as blowing on a wind instrument or blowing on a candle. It can also be used to represent the idea of blowing on something to create a desired effect, such as blowing on a metal object to heat it up and shape it.
To Sound - This kanji can be used to represent the idea of sounding, such as playing a musical instrument or making a sound with one's voice. It can also be used to represent the idea of sounding out a word or phrase, such as when learning a new language.
To Create - This kanji can be used to represent the idea of creating something, such as creating a melody or a piece of art. It can also be used to represent the idea of creating something from nothing, such as creating a sculpture from a block of stone.
To Express - This kanji can be used to represent the idea of expressing oneself, such as through music, art, or writing. It can also be used to represent the idea of expressing one's feelings, such as through a hug or a kind word.
飛 means "fly, jump, leap."
Fly - To move through the air like a bird. To move quickly.
High - To be located in a high place.
Unfounded - Without evidence or basis.
Shogi Piece - One of the pieces in the Japanese game of Shogi, the Flying Chariot.
彗 means "comet."
To Pay - To give money or other forms of payment in exchange for goods or services.
To Sweep - To clean a surface by brushing away dirt or debris with a broom or brush.
Comet - A celestial body consisting of a nucleus of ice and dust that, when close enough to the sun, displays a visible coma (atmosphere) and sometimes a tail.
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