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Icchan(いっちゃん)Zucchan(ずっちゃん)
Izumin(いずみん)
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: Isuzu
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 "Isuzu," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
妃 means "princess, consort."
Empress - The wife of the emperor, the second wife of the emperor's consort.
Princess - The wife of the crown prince.
Goddess - A respectful way of referring to a goddess.
Spouse - A partner in a marriage.
To Marry - To become a married couple.
Royalty - The wife of a royal family member.
Empress - A title of respect and honor for a female ruler or a woman of high rank.
Princess - A female member of a royal family, especially a daughter or granddaughter of a sovereign.
Goddess - A female deity or divine being.
Spouse - A married partner in a committed relationship.
To Marry - To join together in a marriage or other committed relationship.
Royalty - A person of royal rank or descent.
寿 means "longevity, congratulations, auspiciousness."
Age - The number of years a person has lived.
Celebrate - To rejoice and celebrate a long life or a happy occasion.
五 means "five."
Five - It is the number five. It can be used to represent the fifth child in a family, or to signify a special connection to the number five.
Five Times - This meaning of the kanji 五 can be used to represent the fifth time something has happened, or to signify a special connection to the number five.
Five Degrees - This meaning of the kanji 五 can be used to represent the fifth degree of something, or to signify a special connection to the number five.
十 means "ten."
Ten - The number 10.
Tenth - The tenth in a series.
Many - A large number.
Perfect - Complete and satisfactory.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
依 means "dependent, rely on, trust in."
Rely On - To trust and depend on someone or something.
Lean On - To rely on someone or something for support.
Follow - To go along with or obey someone or something.
As Is - To remain in the same state or condition.
Dependable - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who can be relied upon and trusted.
Obedient - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who follows instructions and is willing to listen and learn.
Unchanging - This meaning implies that the baby will remain the same throughout their life, never wavering from their core values and beliefs.
Rely On - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who can be counted on and trusted to be there when needed.
Lean On - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who can be leaned on for support and comfort.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
依 means "dependent, rely on, trust in."
Rely On - To trust and depend on someone or something.
Lean On - To rely on someone or something for support.
Follow - To go along with or obey someone or something.
As Is - To remain in the same state or condition.
Dependable - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who can be relied upon and trusted.
Obedient - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who follows instructions and is willing to listen and learn.
Unchanging - This meaning implies that the baby will remain the same throughout their life, never wavering from their core values and beliefs.
Rely On - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who can be counted on and trusted to be there when needed.
Lean On - This meaning implies that the baby will be someone who can be leaned on for support and comfort.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
唯 means "only, solely, simply."
Unique - Conveying the idea that the baby is one-of-a-kind and special.
Affirmation - Conveying the idea that the baby will be a source of positive affirmation and encouragement.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
衣 means "clothing, garment."
Clothing - A garment worn from the waist up, such as a kimono or a shirt.
Covering - Something that covers a part of the body.
To Wear - To put on or dress oneself.
To Perform - To act or do something.
涼 means "cool, refreshing."
Cool, Refreshing - A pleasant coolness. To cool down. A refreshing atmosphere.
Refreshing - It conveys a sense of freshness and renewal. It can also be seen as a reminder to stay cool and collected in difficult times.
Coolness - It conveys a sense of coolness and calmness. It can also be seen as a reminder to stay cool and collected in difficult times.
Lightness - It conveys a sense of lightness and airiness. It can also be seen as a reminder to stay light and cheerful in difficult times.
Sorrow - It conveys a sense of sorrow and sadness. It can also be seen as a reminder to stay strong and resilient in difficult times.
衣 means "clothing, garment."
Clothing - A garment worn from the waist up, such as a kimono or a shirt.
Covering - Something that covers a part of the body.
To Wear - To put on or dress oneself.
To Perform - To act or do something.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
衣 means "clothing, garment."
Clothing - A garment worn from the waist up, such as a kimono or a shirt.
Covering - Something that covers a part of the body.
To Wear - To put on or dress oneself.
To Perform - To act or do something.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
衣 means "clothing, garment."
Clothing - A garment worn from the waist up, such as a kimono or a shirt.
Covering - Something that covers a part of the body.
To Wear - To put on or dress oneself.
To Perform - To act or do something.
寿 means "longevity, congratulations, auspiciousness."
Age - The number of years a person has lived.
Celebrate - To rejoice and celebrate a long life or a happy occasion.
々 means "a repetition kanji or ideographic iteration mark."
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Shortened forms: Names are often shortened for closeness, e.g., “Yuki” from “Yukiko” or “Taka” from “Takashi”.
Suffixes: Terms like “-chan” (often for girls, also for young children) and “-kun” (often for boys) are used among family and close friends. Among very close adults, “-chan” may still be used. More details
Use & context: Nicknames are informal—common among friends, family, or close colleagues—and are not suitable for formal or professional settings. Their use implies a certain degree of intimacy.
Long vowels: The long vowel mark “chōonpu” (ー) extends the preceding vowel. For example, “あーちゃん” (A-chan) lengthens the “あ” sound.
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