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Jujuchan(じゅじゅちゃん)Jun-chan(じゅんちゃん)
Jujun(じゅじゅん)
This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for girls. See the boys' version here.
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 "Juju," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
珠 means "bead, pearl."
Pearl - A round bead formed from a mollusk.
Something small and round, like a pearl.
A metaphor or description for something beautiful or impressive.
授 means "to teach, to instruct, to grant."
Give - To provide or transfer something to someone else.
Bestow - To confer or grant something to someone.
Teach - To impart knowledge or skills to someone.
Convey - To communicate or express something to someone.
Receive - To accept or take something from someone else.
Bestow - To grant or provide something to someone.
To Give - It conveys the idea of giving love and support to the child. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to provide for their child.
To Teach - It conveys the idea of imparting knowledge and wisdom to the child. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to guide and nurture their child.
To Receive - It conveys the idea of receiving love and support from the parents. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to provide for their child.
To Bestow - It conveys the idea of bestowing blessings and gifts upon the child. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to provide for their child.
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.
珠 means "bead, pearl."
Pearl - A round bead formed from a mollusk.
Something small and round, like a pearl.
A metaphor or description for something beautiful or impressive.
濡 means "wet, soak, drench."
To Be Moistened, Wet - To become wet or be covered in liquid.
To Moisten, Wet - To make something wet or covered in liquid.
Blessing - This kanji symbolizes the blessing of rain, which is a sign of abundance and prosperity. It can be used to wish a baby a life of abundance and good fortune.
Moisture - This kanji symbolizes the moisture of rain, which is a sign of life and growth. It can be used to wish a baby a life of growth and vitality.
Nurture - This kanji symbolizes the nurturing of rain, which is a sign of care and protection. It can be used to wish a baby a life of safety and security.
Refresh - This kanji symbolizes the refreshing of rain, which is a sign of renewal and rejuvenation. It can be used to wish a baby a life of renewal and rejuvenation.
Abundance - This kanji symbolizes the abundance of rain, which is a sign of plenty and abundance. It can be used to wish a baby a life of plenty and abundance.
樹 means "tree, wood, timber."
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.
朱 means "cinnabar, vermilion."
Red - A bright, reddish color.
Currency Unit - A unit of currency used during the Edo period, equal to one-sixteenth of a ryō.
Bright - Symbolizing brightness and optimism.
Courageous - Symbolizing courage and strength.
Prosperous - Symbolizing wealth and abundance.
授 means "to teach, to instruct, to grant."
Give - To provide or transfer something to someone else.
Bestow - To confer or grant something to someone.
Teach - To impart knowledge or skills to someone.
Convey - To communicate or express something to someone.
Receive - To accept or take something from someone else.
Bestow - To grant or provide something to someone.
To Give - It conveys the idea of giving love and support to the child. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to provide for their child.
To Teach - It conveys the idea of imparting knowledge and wisdom to the child. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to guide and nurture their child.
To Receive - It conveys the idea of receiving love and support from the parents. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to provide for their child.
To Bestow - It conveys the idea of bestowing blessings and gifts upon the child. It is also a reminder of the parents' commitment to provide for their child.
珠 means "bead, pearl."
Pearl - A round bead formed from a mollusk.
Something small and round, like a pearl.
A metaphor or description for something beautiful or impressive.
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In Japan, nicknames are used to express familiarity and affection. Typical features include:
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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