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26,551 first names, 70,620 last names, 333,585 kanji variations.
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Kiyochan(きよちゃん)
Oomikun( おおみくん)
Kiyokun( きよくん)![]()
In Japanese culture, kanji are characters that originated from Chinese script, and the meaning of a name changes depending on the kanji characters chosen. 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 "Kiyoomi," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
聖 means "holy, sacred."
Saint - A person of great wisdom and virtue.
Intelligent - Wise and knowledgeable.
Imperial Attribute - A word used to describe something related to the emperor.
Sacred - It implies that the child is special and has a spiritual connection to something greater than themselves.
Wise - It implies intelligence and knowledge, which are important qualities for a child to have.
Intelligent - It implies that the child is capable of understanding and learning.
Noble - It implies that the child is of high status and has a strong sense of honor and integrity.
Pure - It implies that the child is innocent and untainted by the world.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
浄 means "clean, pure, purify."
Clean - To make something clean and free of dirt or impurities.
Pure - Free from any contamination or adulteration, unadulterated.
Clear - Free from cloudiness, haziness, or obscurity, transparent.
Unsullied - Not stained or soiled, spotless.
Purify - To make pure or free from sin or guilt.
Beautify - To make something more attractive or appealing.
Remove Dirt - To take away dirt or impurities from something.
Pure - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that conveys a sense of innocence and purity. It is a great choice for a baby's name as it implies a clean slate and a fresh start.
Clean - This meaning implies a sense of cleanliness and tidiness. It is a great choice for a baby's name as it conveys a sense of order and organization.
Clear - This meaning implies clarity and transparency. It is a great choice for a baby's name as it conveys a sense of understanding and insight.
Unsullied - This meaning implies a sense of purity and innocence. It is a great choice for a baby's name as it conveys a sense of innocence and virtue.
Purify - This meaning implies a sense of cleansing and renewal. It is a great choice for a baby's name as it conveys a sense of hope and renewal.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
斉 means "equality, uniformity, evenness."
To Arrange, Organize - To arrange or organize something in an orderly manner.
To Equalize - To make something equal or the same.
To Assemble - To gather together in one place.
To Mix - To combine or blend together.
Purification - To cleanse one's mind and body when worshipping gods and Buddhas.
Country Name - One of the seven major powers during the Warring States period in ancient China.
Equal - To make or keep things equal or the same.
Orderly - To arrange or organize things in an orderly manner.
Together - To bring things together in a harmonious way.
Respectful - To show respect for something or someone.
Pure - To be free from impurities or to be clean and pure.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
淨 means "pure, clean, purify."
Clean - To make something clean and free of dirt or impurities.
Pure - Free from any contamination or adulteration, unadulterated.
Clear - Free from cloudiness, haziness, or obscurity, transparent.
Unsullied - Not stained or soiled, spotless.
Purify - To make pure or free from sin or guilt.
Beautify - To make something more attractive or appealing.
Remove Dirt - To take away dirt or impurities from something.
Pure - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that conveys a sense of innocence and purity. It is a great choice for a baby's name as it implies a clean slate and a fresh start.
Clean - This is a great choice for a baby's name as it implies a sense of cleanliness and tidiness. It is also a reminder to keep the baby's environment clean and free of dirt and germs.
Clear - This is a great choice for a baby's name as it implies clarity and transparency. It is also a reminder to keep the baby's thoughts and actions clear and honest.
Unsullied - This is a great choice for a baby's name as it implies a sense of purity and innocence. It is also a reminder to keep the baby's life free of corruption and dishonesty.
Purify - This is a great choice for a baby's name as it implies a sense of cleansing and renewal. It is also a reminder to keep the baby's life free of negative influences and to strive for spiritual growth.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
清 means "pure, clear, clean."
Shin - A Chinese dynasty.
Pure - Refers to a person or thing that is free from any impurities or flaws.
Fresh - Refers to something that is new, vibrant, and full of life.
Serene - Refers to a peaceful and tranquil state of mind.
Bright - Refers to something that is full of light and energy.
Clear - Refers to something that is transparent and free from any obstructions.
Clean - Refers to something that is free from dirt or contamination.
Neat - Refers to something that is orderly and well-organized.
Refreshing - Refers to something that is invigorating and revitalizing.
Quiet - Refers to something that is peaceful and undisturbed.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
潔 means "purity, cleanliness, honesty."
Clean - Free from dirt or impurities
Pure - Free from anything that debases, contaminates, or pollutes
Upright - Morally correct and honest.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
白 means "white."
White - A color that is light and bright.
To Whiten - To make something lighter or brighter in color.
To Clarify - To make something clear or obvious.
To Express - To say or state something.
Empty - Having nothing or no one.
A line of dialogue in a play.
Abbreviation of the country name “Belgium(白耳義)”.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
精 means "essence, spirit, vitality."
Refinement - Refining grain to make it white.
Detail - Being precise and granular.
Purity - Being free from impurities and clear.
Spirit - The workings of the heart and soul.
Origin - The source of life and reproduction.
Dedication - Being devoted and single-minded.
Supernatural - Spirits, gods, and mysterious things.
Refinement - Refining grain to make it white, symbolizing the refinement of the baby's character.
Detail - Being precise and granular, symbolizing the baby's attention to detail.
Purity - Being free from impurities and clear, symbolizing the baby's innocence and purity.
Spirit - The workings of the heart and soul, symbolizing the baby's spirit and strength.
Origin - The source of life and reproduction, symbolizing the baby's connection to their ancestors.
Dedication - Being devoted and single-minded, symbolizing the baby's dedication and commitment.
Supernatural - Spirits, gods, and mysterious
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
雪 means "snow."
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
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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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