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Joukikun(じょうきくん)
Kichan( きちゃん)
Jouchan( じょうちゃん)![]()
In Japanese culture, kanji are characters that originated from Chinese script, and the meaning of a name changes depending on the kanji characters chosen. A name with only one kanji variation is considered unique and rare in Japan. Below is the kanji representation of "Joukichi."
錠 means "lock, padlock."
Medicine In A Fixed Shape - Medicine that has been formed into a certain shape. It can also be used for locking doors.
Small Pills - Small pills of medicine, as well as the words used to count them.
Vessel - A ceremonial vessel with legs used to offer food.
Metal In A Fixed Shape - Metal such as gold or silver that has been formed into a certain shape. It was once used as currency.
Lock - It symbolizes security and protection. It also implies that the child will be safe and secure in their life.
Medicine - It symbolizes healing and health. It also implies that the child will be healthy and strong in their life.
Count - It symbolizes intelligence and wisdom. It also implies that the child will be smart and wise in their life.
High Dish - It symbolizes abundance and prosperity. It also implies that the child will be prosperous and successful in their life.
Metal - It symbolizes strength and durability. It also implies that the child will be strong and resilient in their life.
吉 means "good luck, fortune, auspiciousness."
Good - Indicating a favorable outcome or a positive attitude.
Wise - Having or showing good judgment or sound thinking.
Excellent - Of the highest quality, outstanding.
Respectable - Deserving of respect, honorable.
Fortunate - Having good luck, blessed.
Auspicious - Giving the promise of success, propitious.
Good - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that is suitable for a baby's name, as it conveys a sense of hope and optimism for the future.
Wise - This is a meaningful and powerful meaning that is suitable for a baby's name, as it conveys a sense of intelligence and insight.
Outstanding - This is a strong and impressive meaning that is suitable for a baby's name, as it conveys a sense of excellence and distinction.
Splendid - This is a beautiful and noble meaning that is suitable for a baby's name, as it conveys a sense of grandeur and magnificence.
Fortunate - This is a fortunate and auspicious meaning that is suitable for a baby's name, as it conveys a sense of luck and good fortune.
Auspicious - This is a positive and encouraging meaning that is suitable for a baby's name, as it conveys a sense of hope and good luck.
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あ (a) = 1 mora
あい (a-i) = 2 morae
きょう (kyo-u) = 2 morae
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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
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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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