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Jintan(じんたん)Jinchan( じんちゃん)
Jinkun( じんくん)
This name is also used as a surname: Jinta
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 "Jinta," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
仁 means "humanity, benevolence, kindness."
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others.
Person - An individual human being.
Fruit - The seed of a fruit.
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others, and being understanding and caring.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others, and being warm and loving.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others, and being generous and considerate.
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.
仁 means "humanity, benevolence, kindness."
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others.
Person - An individual human being.
Fruit - The seed of a fruit.
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others, and being understanding and caring.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others, and being warm and loving.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others, and being generous and considerate.
大 means "big, large, great."
Big - Large in size, degree, or amount.
Excellent - Outstanding or of superior quality.
Greatly - To a great extent.
Arrogant - Having an attitude of superiority or haughtiness.
Approximately - Generally or roughly.
Respectful - Showing respect or reverence for someone or something.
Grand - Of great size, scope, or extent.
Big - To suggest that the baby will grow to be strong and powerful.
Excellent - To suggest that the baby will be of superior quality and have great potential.
Respectful - To suggest that the baby will be respectful and reverent towards others.
Grand - To suggest that the baby will have a great impact on the world.
仁 means "humanity, benevolence, kindness."
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others.
Person - An individual human being.
Fruit - The seed of a fruit.
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others, and being understanding and caring.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others, and being warm and loving.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others, and being generous and considerate.
太 means "thick, fat, big."
Great - Used as a respectful title for elderly people or those of high status.
Thick - Describes something that is physically thick.
Obese - Describes someone who is overweight.
Arrogant - Describes someone who is overly confident.
Bold - Describes someone who is daring.
Great - This is a respectful term used to refer to elderly people or those of high status. It can also be used to describe someone who is highly accomplished or has achieved great success.
Thick - This is a term used to describe someone who is physically large or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is strong and sturdy.
Bold - This is a term used to describe someone who is brave and daring. It can also be used to describe someone who is confident and unafraid to take risks.
Plump - This is a term used to describe someone who is overweight or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is healthy and well-nourished.
Stubborn - This is a term used to describe someone who is headstrong and unwilling to change their opinion or behavior. It can also be used to describe someone who is determined and persistent.
仁 means "humanity, benevolence, kindness."
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others.
Person - An individual human being.
Fruit - The seed of a fruit.
Compassion - Showing kindness and sympathy towards others, and being understanding and caring.
Affection - Showing fondness and love towards others, and being warm and loving.
Humanity - Showing kindness and understanding towards others, and being generous and considerate.
汰 means "cull, select, weed out."
Excess - To have too much of something.
Transcend - To go beyond the limits of something.
Cloud - To become unclear or muddy.
Uncleanliness - The state of being not clean.
Sort - To separate good from bad by washing with water.
Exceeding - This kanji implies going beyond the norm or surpassing expectations. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to exceed expectations and reach great heights.
Cleanliness - This kanji also implies cleanliness and purity. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be clean and pure in their actions and thoughts.
Selectivity - This kanji implies the ability to choose the best and reject the worst. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be selective in their decisions and actions.
Clarity - This kanji implies clarity and precision. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be clear and precise in their thoughts and actions.
尋 means "search, inquire, fathom."
To Ask, Inquire, Interrogate - To ask questions or seek information.
To Search, Seek, Look For - To look for something or someone.
To Visit - To go to a place or person.
Immediately Afterwards - To do something right after something else.
Unit Of Length - A unit of length equal to the length of both arms spread out to the sides.
Unit Of Length - 1尋(ichi-jin) is equal to 6尺(six-shaku aprx.1.8 meter) .
太 means "thick, fat, big."
Great - Used as a respectful title for elderly people or those of high status.
Thick - Describes something that is physically thick.
Obese - Describes someone who is overweight.
Arrogant - Describes someone who is overly confident.
Bold - Describes someone who is daring.
Great - This is a respectful term used to refer to elderly people or those of high status. It can also be used to describe someone who is highly accomplished or has achieved great success.
Thick - This is a term used to describe someone who is physically large or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is strong and sturdy.
Bold - This is a term used to describe someone who is brave and daring. It can also be used to describe someone who is confident and unafraid to take risks.
Plump - This is a term used to describe someone who is overweight or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is healthy and well-nourished.
Stubborn - This is a term used to describe someone who is headstrong and unwilling to change their opinion or behavior. It can also be used to describe someone who is determined and persistent.
甚 means "very, greatly, exceedingly."
Extremely - Used to describe something that is beyond the usual level or degree.
Very - Used to describe something that is of a high degree or intensity.
Exceedingly - Used to describe something that is beyond the usual level or degree.
Extremely - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity.
Severely - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity.
Painfully - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity and causes pain.
Great - This is a positive and uplifting name that conveys a sense of greatness and accomplishment.
Exceeding - This kanji conveys a sense of going beyond the ordinary and achieving something extraordinary.
Extremely - This kanji conveys a sense of going to great lengths to achieve something.
Severe - This kanji conveys a sense of intensity and seriousness.
Painful - This kanji conveys a sense of difficulty and hardship.
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.
甚 means "very, greatly, exceedingly."
Extremely - Used to describe something that is beyond the usual level or degree.
Very - Used to describe something that is of a high degree or intensity.
Exceedingly - Used to describe something that is beyond the usual level or degree.
Extremely - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity.
Severely - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity.
Painfully - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity and causes pain.
Great - This is a positive and uplifting name that conveys a sense of greatness and accomplishment.
Exceeding - This kanji conveys a sense of going beyond the ordinary and achieving something extraordinary.
Extremely - This kanji conveys a sense of going to great lengths to achieve something.
Severe - This kanji conveys a sense of intensity and seriousness.
Painful - This kanji conveys a sense of difficulty and hardship.
太 means "thick, fat, big."
Great - Used as a respectful title for elderly people or those of high status.
Thick - Describes something that is physically thick.
Obese - Describes someone who is overweight.
Arrogant - Describes someone who is overly confident.
Bold - Describes someone who is daring.
Great - This is a respectful term used to refer to elderly people or those of high status. It can also be used to describe someone who is highly accomplished or has achieved great success.
Thick - This is a term used to describe someone who is physically large or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is strong and sturdy.
Bold - This is a term used to describe someone who is brave and daring. It can also be used to describe someone who is confident and unafraid to take risks.
Plump - This is a term used to describe someone who is overweight or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is healthy and well-nourished.
Stubborn - This is a term used to describe someone who is headstrong and unwilling to change their opinion or behavior. It can also be used to describe someone who is determined and persistent.
甚 means "very, greatly, exceedingly."
Extremely - Used to describe something that is beyond the usual level or degree.
Very - Used to describe something that is of a high degree or intensity.
Exceedingly - Used to describe something that is beyond the usual level or degree.
Extremely - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity.
Severely - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity.
Painfully - Used to describe something that is of a very high degree or intensity and causes pain.
Great - This is a positive and uplifting name that conveys a sense of greatness and accomplishment.
Exceeding - This kanji conveys a sense of going beyond the ordinary and achieving something extraordinary.
Extremely - This kanji conveys a sense of going to great lengths to achieve something.
Severe - This kanji conveys a sense of intensity and seriousness.
Painful - This kanji conveys a sense of difficulty and hardship.
汰 means "cull, select, weed out."
Excess - To have too much of something.
Transcend - To go beyond the limits of something.
Cloud - To become unclear or muddy.
Uncleanliness - The state of being not clean.
Sort - To separate good from bad by washing with water.
Exceeding - This kanji implies going beyond the norm or surpassing expectations. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to exceed expectations and reach great heights.
Cleanliness - This kanji also implies cleanliness and purity. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be clean and pure in their actions and thoughts.
Selectivity - This kanji implies the ability to choose the best and reject the worst. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be selective in their decisions and actions.
Clarity - This kanji implies clarity and precision. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be clear and precise in their thoughts and actions.
稔 means "ripen, bear fruit, harvest."
To Ripen - The ripening of rice or other grains.
To Accumulate - To pile up, to stack, to accumulate experience.
Maturity - This kanji conveys the idea of something reaching its full potential, which is a great quality to have in life. It also implies that the person will be able to handle difficult situations and will be able to grow and develop.
Accumulation - This kanji suggests that the person will be able to accumulate knowledge and experience over time, which is a great quality to have in life.
Overlapping - This kanji implies that the person will be able to build on their experiences and will be able to take on new challenges.
Harvest - This kanji conveys the idea of something reaching its full potential, which is a great quality to have in life. It also implies that the person will be able to reap the rewards of their hard work and dedication.
太 means "thick, fat, big."
Great - Used as a respectful title for elderly people or those of high status.
Thick - Describes something that is physically thick.
Obese - Describes someone who is overweight.
Arrogant - Describes someone who is overly confident.
Bold - Describes someone who is daring.
Great - This is a respectful term used to refer to elderly people or those of high status. It can also be used to describe someone who is highly accomplished or has achieved great success.
Thick - This is a term used to describe someone who is physically large or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is strong and sturdy.
Bold - This is a term used to describe someone who is brave and daring. It can also be used to describe someone who is confident and unafraid to take risks.
Plump - This is a term used to describe someone who is overweight or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is healthy and well-nourished.
Stubborn - This is a term used to describe someone who is headstrong and unwilling to change their opinion or behavior. It can also be used to describe someone who is determined and persistent.
迅 means "swift, fast, rapid."
Swift - Quick and powerful.
Fast - Moving quickly.
Speedy - Acting quickly.
Prompt - Acting without delay.
大 means "big, large, great."
Big - Large in size, degree, or amount.
Excellent - Outstanding or of superior quality.
Greatly - To a great extent.
Arrogant - Having an attitude of superiority or haughtiness.
Approximately - Generally or roughly.
Respectful - Showing respect or reverence for someone or something.
Grand - Of great size, scope, or extent.
Big - To suggest that the baby will grow to be strong and powerful.
Excellent - To suggest that the baby will be of superior quality and have great potential.
Respectful - To suggest that the baby will be respectful and reverent towards others.
Grand - To suggest that the baby will have a great impact on the world.
迅 means "swift, fast, rapid."
Swift - Quick and powerful.
Fast - Moving quickly.
Speedy - Acting quickly.
Prompt - Acting without delay.
汰 means "cull, select, weed out."
Excess - To have too much of something.
Transcend - To go beyond the limits of something.
Cloud - To become unclear or muddy.
Uncleanliness - The state of being not clean.
Sort - To separate good from bad by washing with water.
Exceeding - This kanji implies going beyond the norm or surpassing expectations. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to exceed expectations and reach great heights.
Cleanliness - This kanji also implies cleanliness and purity. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be clean and pure in their actions and thoughts.
Selectivity - This kanji implies the ability to choose the best and reject the worst. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be selective in their decisions and actions.
Clarity - This kanji implies clarity and precision. It could be a good name for a baby who is expected to be clear and precise in their thoughts and actions.
陣 means "formation, camp, battle array."
Formation - The arrangement of troops in preparation for battle.
Battle - A fight or struggle between two or more people or groups.
Momentum - A temporary surge of activity or enthusiasm.
Strength - The quality of being strong and powerful, both physically and mentally.
Courage - The ability to confront fear, pain, danger, uncertainty, or intimidation.
Determination - The quality of being resolute and unwavering in one's purpose.
太 means "thick, fat, big."
Great - Used as a respectful title for elderly people or those of high status.
Thick - Describes something that is physically thick.
Obese - Describes someone who is overweight.
Arrogant - Describes someone who is overly confident.
Bold - Describes someone who is daring.
Great - This is a respectful term used to refer to elderly people or those of high status. It can also be used to describe someone who is highly accomplished or has achieved great success.
Thick - This is a term used to describe someone who is physically large or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is strong and sturdy.
Bold - This is a term used to describe someone who is brave and daring. It can also be used to describe someone who is confident and unafraid to take risks.
Plump - This is a term used to describe someone who is overweight or has a lot of body fat. It can also be used to describe someone who is healthy and well-nourished.
Stubborn - This is a term used to describe someone who is headstrong and unwilling to change their opinion or behavior. It can also be used to describe someone who is determined and persistent.
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