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21,378 first names, 70,620 last names, 317,184 kanji variations.
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In Japanese, there is a culture of kanji which is a set of characters that originated from Chinese characters, and the meaning of the name changes according to the choice of kanji characters.
The more numerous variations of kanji, the more common name is in Japan. On the other hand, a name with very few variations in kanji is unique and rare to the Japanese.
For Kousaku, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the total number of Good!
神 means "god, deity." Details are below.
God - The divine being, the creator of all things.
Mysterious Work - Unfathomable and spiritual work.
Soul - The spiritual essence of a person.
Heart - The innermost part of a person.
Excellence - The highest level of achievement.
Preciousness - Something of great value.
God - To represent the divine power and protection of the divine.
Creator - To signify the power of creation and the potential of the child to create something new.
Mysterious - To represent the unknown and the mysterious power of the divine.
Spiritual - To signify the spiritual connection between the child and the divine.
Soul - To represent the eternal nature of the soul and the connection between the child and the divine.
Heart - To signify the love and compassion of the divine for the child.
Excellence - To represent the potential of the child to achieve greatness.
Precious - To signify the value of the child and the importance of cherishing them.
燦 means "brilliance, radiance, splendor." Details are below.
Bright - Clear and vivid.
Radiant - Shining brightly.
Glittering - Sparkling and shimmering.
Splendid - Magnificent and beautiful.
Glowing - Shining with a bright light.
Brilliant - Shining brightly and brilliantly.
Bright - This kanji that conveys a sense of clarity and optimism.
Radiant - This kanji that conveys a sense of joy and happiness.
Glittering - This kanji that conveys a sense of beauty and elegance.
Splendid - This kanji that conveys a sense of grandeur and magnificence.
Glowing - This kanji that conveys a sense of warmth and love.
Brilliant - This kanji that conveys a sense of brilliance and intelligence.
紅 means "crimson, deep red." Details are below.
Red - A bright, vivid red color.
Pigment - A red pigment used in cosmetics.
Woman - A woman, especially one with a single red feature.
Silk - Red silk fabric.
桐 means "paulownia tree." Details are below.
A deciduous tree of the Gomanno Hagusa family, used for making furniture such as tansu chests and koto.
A deciduous tree of the Aogiri family, also known as Gotou.
Koto (from the act of making koto with kiri).
Strength - The deciduous tree of the Gomanno Hagusa family is strong and resilient, making it a symbol of strength.
Creativity - The act of making koto with kiri is a creative process, making 桐 a symbol of creativity.
Harmony - The Aogiri tree, also known as Gotou, is a symbol of harmony and balance.
也 means "also, too." Details are below.
Read as “nari”, meaning “to be”.
Read as “ya”, meaning “will it be?” or “will it be so?”
Read as “ya”, meaning “is it?”, “is it so?”, or “is that so?”
Read as “yo”, meaning an exclamation.
“Will it be?” or “Will it be so?” - This could be used to express hope for a bright future for the baby.
“Is it?”, “Is it so?”, or “Is that so?” - This could be used to express the joy of having a new baby in the family.
“Yo” - This could be used to express the excitement of having a new baby in the family.
公 means "public, official, prince." Details are below.
Fairness and impartiality - The kanji 公 can refer to fairness and impartiality, such as in the context of a court or government.
Openness and transparency - The kanji 公 can also refer to openness and transparency, such as in the context of a public announcement.
Ruler or monarch - The kanji 公 can also refer to a ruler or monarch, such as in the context of a king or emperor.
Official title - The kanji 公 can also refer to an official title, such as in the context of a court official or advisor to the ruler.
Rank of nobility - The kanji 公 can also refer to the first rank of nobility, such as in the context of the five ranks of nobility (公・侯・伯・子・男).
Respectful title - The kanji 公 can also refer to a respectful title, such as in the context of an elder in a family, such as a grandfather or father.
Fairness - It conveys the idea of being impartial and just. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be fair and just in all their dealings.
Revealed - It conveys the idea of being open and honest. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be open and honest in all their dealings.
Government - It conveys the idea of being part of a larger system. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a responsible citizen and contribute to the betterment of society.
King - It conveys the idea of being a leader. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a leader and take responsibility for their actions.
Official - It conveys the idea of being part of a larger system. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a responsible citizen and contribute to the betterment of society.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
公 means "public, official, prince." Details are below.
Fairness and impartiality - The kanji 公 can refer to fairness and impartiality, such as in the context of a court or government.
Openness and transparency - The kanji 公 can also refer to openness and transparency, such as in the context of a public announcement.
Ruler or monarch - The kanji 公 can also refer to a ruler or monarch, such as in the context of a king or emperor.
Official title - The kanji 公 can also refer to an official title, such as in the context of a court official or advisor to the ruler.
Rank of nobility - The kanji 公 can also refer to the first rank of nobility, such as in the context of the five ranks of nobility (公・侯・伯・子・男).
Respectful title - The kanji 公 can also refer to a respectful title, such as in the context of an elder in a family, such as a grandfather or father.
Fairness - It conveys the idea of being impartial and just. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be fair and just in all their dealings.
Revealed - It conveys the idea of being open and honest. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be open and honest in all their dealings.
Government - It conveys the idea of being part of a larger system. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a responsible citizen and contribute to the betterment of society.
King - It conveys the idea of being a leader. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a leader and take responsibility for their actions.
Official - It conveys the idea of being part of a larger system. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a responsible citizen and contribute to the betterment of society.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month." Details are below.
The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
公 means "public, official, prince." Details are below.
Fairness and impartiality - The kanji 公 can refer to fairness and impartiality, such as in the context of a court or government.
Openness and transparency - The kanji 公 can also refer to openness and transparency, such as in the context of a public announcement.
Ruler or monarch - The kanji 公 can also refer to a ruler or monarch, such as in the context of a king or emperor.
Official title - The kanji 公 can also refer to an official title, such as in the context of a court official or advisor to the ruler.
Rank of nobility - The kanji 公 can also refer to the first rank of nobility, such as in the context of the five ranks of nobility (公・侯・伯・子・男).
Respectful title - The kanji 公 can also refer to a respectful title, such as in the context of an elder in a family, such as a grandfather or father.
Fairness - It conveys the idea of being impartial and just. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be fair and just in all their dealings.
Revealed - It conveys the idea of being open and honest. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be open and honest in all their dealings.
Government - It conveys the idea of being part of a larger system. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a responsible citizen and contribute to the betterment of society.
King - It conveys the idea of being a leader. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a leader and take responsibility for their actions.
Official - It conveys the idea of being part of a larger system. It is a reminder to the child that they should strive to be a responsible citizen and contribute to the betterment of society.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
功 means "achievement, merit, success." Details are below.
Achievement - Accomplishment, success, or a feat that is worthy of praise.
Merit - A quality or action that is worthy of reward or recognition.
Work - The effort put into a task or job.
Effectiveness - The ability to produce a desired result.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
功 means "achievement, merit, success." Details are below.
Achievement - Accomplishment, success, or a feat that is worthy of praise.
Merit - A quality or action that is worthy of reward or recognition.
Work - The effort put into a task or job.
Effectiveness - The ability to produce a desired result.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
孝 means "filial piety, respect for parents and ancestors." Details are below.
Respect and serve parents - Showing respect and devotion to one's parents.
Respect ancestors - Showing respect and honoring one's ancestors.
Mourning - Wearing mourning clothes and observing mourning rituals.
Respect - Naming a baby with this kanji can signify a wish for the child to show respect and honor to their parents and ancestors.
Devotion - Naming a baby with this kanji can signify a wish for the child to be devoted and loyal to their parents and ancestors.
Obedience - Naming a baby with this kanji can signify a wish for the child to be obedient and follow the teachings of their parents and ancestors.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
孝 means "filial piety, respect for parents and ancestors." Details are below.
Respect and serve parents - Showing respect and devotion to one's parents.
Respect ancestors - Showing respect and honoring one's ancestors.
Mourning - Wearing mourning clothes and observing mourning rituals.
Respect - Naming a baby with this kanji can signify a wish for the child to show respect and honor to their parents and ancestors.
Devotion - Naming a baby with this kanji can signify a wish for the child to be devoted and loyal to their parents and ancestors.
Obedience - Naming a baby with this kanji can signify a wish for the child to be obedient and follow the teachings of their parents and ancestors.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
宏 means "grand, vast, wide." Details are below.
Outstanding/Excellent - Of a very high quality or standard.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
宏 means "grand, vast, wide." Details are below.
Outstanding/Excellent - Of a very high quality or standard.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish." Details are below.
To laugh/Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To bloom/Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To open/Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
宏 means "grand, vast, wide." Details are below.
Outstanding/Excellent - Of a very high quality or standard.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
工 means "work, construction, engineering." Details are below.
Craftsman - A skilled worker who creates things with superior technique.
Skillful - Possessing great skill or expertise.
Artisan - A person who is skilled in a craft or trade.
Make - To create or produce something.
Workmanship - The skill or quality of work done by a craftsman.
Craftsman - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of a craftsman, and the ability to create something beautiful.
Skillful - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of a person, and the ability to do something with great skill.
Artisan - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of an artisan, and the ability to create something with great care and attention to detail.
Make - This kanji that symbolizes the ability to create something, and the skill and expertise of a craftsman.
Workmanship - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of a craftsman, and the quality of work done.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
工 means "work, construction, engineering." Details are below.
Craftsman - A skilled worker who creates things with superior technique.
Skillful - Possessing great skill or expertise.
Artisan - A person who is skilled in a craft or trade.
Make - To create or produce something.
Workmanship - The skill or quality of work done by a craftsman.
Craftsman - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of a craftsman, and the ability to create something beautiful.
Skillful - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of a person, and the ability to do something with great skill.
Artisan - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of an artisan, and the ability to create something with great care and attention to detail.
Make - This kanji that symbolizes the ability to create something, and the skill and expertise of a craftsman.
Workmanship - This kanji that symbolizes the skill and expertise of a craftsman, and the quality of work done.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
幸 means "happiness, good fortune, luck." Details are below.
Happiness/Fortunate - Being blessed with good luck, fortune, and joy.
Cherish/Love - Showing affection and care for someone or something.
Appreciate/Like - Having a favorable opinion of something.
Imperial Visit - A visit by the emperor or empress.
Harvest - Gaining a reward or benefit from nature.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
幸 means "happiness, good fortune, luck." Details are below.
Happiness/Fortunate - Being blessed with good luck, fortune, and joy.
Cherish/Love - Showing affection and care for someone or something.
Appreciate/Like - Having a favorable opinion of something.
Imperial Visit - A visit by the emperor or empress.
Harvest - Gaining a reward or benefit from nature.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month." Details are below.
The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
広 means "wide, broad, spacious." Details are below.
Length - The length in the east-west direction.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
広 means "wide, broad, spacious." Details are below.
Length - The length in the east-west direction.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month." Details are below.
The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
広 means "wide, broad, spacious." Details are below.
Length - The length in the east-west direction.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
康 means "health, peaceful, comfortable." Details are below.
Healthy - Having good physical and mental health
Robust - Strong and healthy
Peaceful - Free from disturbance
Prosperous - Having success or good fortune
Healthy - Conveying the wish for the baby to have good physical and mental health and to be free from illness or injury.
Prosperous - Conveying the wish for the baby to have success and good fortune in life.
Peaceful - Conveying the wish for the baby to have a tranquil and calm life.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
弘 means "vast, wide, broad." Details are below.
Generous - Showing a readiness to give more of something than is expected or required.
Magnanimous - Showing or suggesting a lofty and courageous spirit.
Expansive - Showing a readiness to extend one's interests or activities.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
恒 means "constant, always, regular." Details are below.
Constant - Remaining unchanged and consistent.
Always - Without interruption or ceasing.
Bow - The shape of the moon resembling a bow strung with a string.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
晃 means "brightness, brilliance, clearness." Details are below.
Bright - Emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts.
Shining - Emitting or reflecting light brightly.
Glowing - Emitting or reflecting light steadily and brightly.
Clear - Easily seen, heard, or understood
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
校 means "school, educational institution." Details are below.
School - A place of learning.
Commanding Officer - The leader of a camp or army.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
校 means "school, educational institution." Details are below.
School - A place of learning.
Commanding Officer - The leader of a camp or army.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
洸 means "sparkling water, glittering water." Details are below.
Expansive Water - A state of water that is wide and deep.
Brave - A state of courage and boldness.
Grand - A state of grandeur and dignity.
Subtle - A state of being faint and indistinct.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
浩 means "vast, wide, spacious." Details are below.
Abundant - Plentiful or rich in supply.
Grand - Impressive in size, scope, or extent.
Boastful - Showing excessive pride or self-satisfaction.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
浩 means "vast, wide, spacious." Details are below.
Abundant - Plentiful or rich in supply.
Grand - Impressive in size, scope, or extent.
Boastful - Showing excessive pride or self-satisfaction.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month." Details are below.
The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
浩 means "vast, wide, spacious." Details are below.
Abundant - Plentiful or rich in supply.
Grand - Impressive in size, scope, or extent.
Boastful - Showing excessive pride or self-satisfaction.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
港 means "port, harbor." Details are below.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
港 means "port, harbor." Details are below.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
甲 means "armor, first, a (in a sequence of items)." Details are below.
First in rank or order - The first in a series of things or a class of things.
Hard outer covering - A hard outer covering that covers the exterior of something. e.g. Turtle shell(甲羅).
Armor - Protective clothing that covers the body. e.g. 甲冑.
Element of Wood - In the Five Elements, it is associated with Wood.
Direction of East - In the Eight Directions, it is associated with East.
High pitch - Refers to a high pitch in sound.
First in rank or class - It implies that the child is special and has achieved a high level of success.
Hard outer covering - It implies that the child is strong and resilient.
Armor - It implies that the child is protected and safe.
Wood in the five elements - It implies that the child is connected to nature and has a strong foundation.
East in the four directions - It implies that the child is connected to the sun and has a bright future.
High-pitched voice - It implies that the child is cheerful and has a positive outlook.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
甲 means "armor, first, a (in a sequence of items)." Details are below.
First in rank or order - The first in a series of things or a class of things.
Hard outer covering - A hard outer covering that covers the exterior of something. e.g. Turtle shell(甲羅).
Armor - Protective clothing that covers the body. e.g. 甲冑.
Element of Wood - In the Five Elements, it is associated with Wood.
Direction of East - In the Eight Directions, it is associated with East.
High pitch - Refers to a high pitch in sound.
First in rank or class - It implies that the child is special and has achieved a high level of success.
Hard outer covering - It implies that the child is strong and resilient.
Armor - It implies that the child is protected and safe.
Wood in the five elements - It implies that the child is connected to nature and has a strong foundation.
East in the four directions - It implies that the child is connected to the sun and has a bright future.
High-pitched voice - It implies that the child is cheerful and has a positive outlook.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
考 means "consider, think, ponder." Details are below.
Think - To consider or ponder something.
Measure - To assess or evaluate something.
Circulate - To move or pass around.
Father - A male parent.
Deceased Father - A father who has passed away.
Longevity - To live a long life.
Age - To grow old.
Investigate - To examine or research something.
Test - To try or attempt something.
Exam - To take a test or examination.
Attempt - To make an effort to do something.
To Think - It encourages the child to think deeply and consider their decisions carefully.
To Consider - It encourages the child to consider their options and make wise decisions.
To Reflect - It encourages the child to reflect on their actions and think before they act.
Father - It is a reminder of the importance of family and the bond between a father and child.
Deceased Father - It is a reminder of the importance of family and the bond between a deceased father and child.
To Live Long - It is a reminder of the importance of living a long and healthy life.
To Age - It is a reminder of the importance of growing old gracefully and with dignity.
To Investigate - It encourages the child to explore and learn
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
耕 means "cultivate, plow." Details are below.
To cultivate a field or land - To till the soil.
To work in agriculture.
To work hard to make a living.
Cultivator - One who works hard to cultivate and tend to the land.
Hard Worker - One who works hard to make a living.
Farmer - One who works in agriculture.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
耕 means "cultivate, plow." Details are below.
To cultivate a field or land - To till the soil.
To work in agriculture.
To work hard to make a living.
Cultivator - One who works hard to cultivate and tend to the land.
Hard Worker - One who works hard to make a living.
Farmer - One who works in agriculture.
朔 means "new moon, beginning of the lunar month." Details are below.
The first day of the month in the lunar calendar. The first day.
The calendar given by the emperor to the vassal states.
North direction.
First Day - It symbolizes the beginning of something new and special. It also reflects the idea of starting fresh and having a new beginning.
North - It symbolizes direction and guidance. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of direction and purpose in life.
Calendar - It symbolizes time and order. It also reflects the idea of having a sense of structure and organization in life.
Emperor's Calendar - It symbolizes power and authority. It also reflects the idea of having a strong sense of leadership and responsibility in life.
耕 means "cultivate, plow." Details are below.
To cultivate a field or land - To till the soil.
To work in agriculture.
To work hard to make a living.
Cultivator - One who works hard to cultivate and tend to the land.
Hard Worker - One who works hard to make a living.
Farmer - One who works in agriculture.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
興 means "excitement, interest, enthusiasm." Details are below.
To start something new - To begin something new or to start something up.
To raise or use - To raise or use something for a purpose.
To build - To construct or build something.
To become lively - To become lively or active.
To stand up - To stand up or rise up.
Enjoyment - To experience pleasure or joy.
Delight - To be delighted or to take pleasure in something.
Interest - To have an interest in something.
To enjoy - To take pleasure in something or to be happy about something.
To start something new - It symbolizes the beginning of a new life and the potential for growth and success.
To rise up - It symbolizes the potential for the baby to rise up and achieve great things in life.
To enjoy - It symbolizes the joy and happiness that comes with being a new parent.
To be happy - It symbolizes the joy and happiness that comes with being a new parent and the potential for a bright future.
To build - It symbolizes the potential for the baby to build a strong foundation for their future.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
興 means "excitement, interest, enthusiasm." Details are below.
To start something new - To begin something new or to start something up.
To raise or use - To raise or use something for a purpose.
To build - To construct or build something.
To become lively - To become lively or active.
To stand up - To stand up or rise up.
Enjoyment - To experience pleasure or joy.
Delight - To be delighted or to take pleasure in something.
Interest - To have an interest in something.
To enjoy - To take pleasure in something or to be happy about something.
To start something new - It symbolizes the beginning of a new life and the potential for growth and success.
To rise up - It symbolizes the potential for the baby to rise up and achieve great things in life.
To enjoy - It symbolizes the joy and happiness that comes with being a new parent.
To be happy - It symbolizes the joy and happiness that comes with being a new parent and the potential for a bright future.
To build - It symbolizes the potential for the baby to build a strong foundation for their future.
策 means "plan, policy, scheme." Details are below.
Plan - A scheme or strategy for achieving a goal.
Tag - A piece of paper or bamboo used to record characters in an era without paper.
Whip - A tool used to hit horses or people.
Royal Edict - A document used to convey orders from the king.
Cane - A stick used for support or as a weapon.
Writing Style - One of the styles of writing.
Calligraphy - One of the eight principles of calligraphy, which is a stroke that goes up diagonally to the right.
Plan - A reminder to the child to always have a plan and strive to achieve their goals.
Tag - A reminder to the child to always remember their identity and stay true to themselves.
Whip - A reminder to the child to stay disciplined and stay focused on their goals.
Royal Edict - A reminder to the child to always respect authority and follow the rules.
航 means "navigation, sail, voyage." Details are below.
To Ferry - To move across water by boat.
Boat Bridge - A bridge constructed by arranging boats side by side.
Voyage - This kanji implies a journey or voyage, suggesting a life of exploration and adventure.
Bridge - This kanji symbolizes a bridge between two worlds, suggesting a life of connection and understanding.
Boat - This kanji symbolizes a boat, suggesting a life of stability and security.
Travel - This kanji implies a life of travel and exploration, suggesting a life of discovery and growth.
Journey - This kanji implies a life of journey and exploration, suggesting a life of growth and discovery.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
虹 means "rainbow, arch, bow." Details are below.
Rainbow - A seven-colored arch-shaped phenomenon seen in the sky after rain.
Disruption - To be disturbed or confused.
Discord - To be in disagreement or dispute.
Turmoil - To be in a state of confusion or chaos.
Rainbow - A symbol of hope, joy, and optimism.
Disruption - A reminder to stay strong and resilient in the face of adversity.
Discord - A reminder to stay open-minded and tolerant of different perspectives.
Turmoil - A reminder to stay focused and determined in the face of chaos.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish." Details are below.
To laugh/Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To bloom/Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To open/Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
貢 means "tribute, offering, contribution." Details are below.
Dedicate/Devote - To dedicate oneself or one's efforts to a cause or purpose.
Recommend/Suggest - To recommend or suggest a person of outstanding ability.
Dedication - To symbolize the dedication of the parents to their child.
Gift - To signify the gift of life that the parents have given to their child.
Recommendation - To represent the parents' recommendation of their child to the world.
作 means "make, create, produce." Details are below.
Accomplish/Achieve - To do or accomplish something.
Quality/Achievement - The quality or achievement of something that has been created or produced.
Create/Make - To create something new and unique, or to make something special.
Accomplish/Achieve - To accomplish something great or to achieve something remarkable.
Establish/Set Up - To establish something meaningful or to set up something lasting.
Behaviour/Action - To take action that is noble and honourable.
Quality/Achievement - To strive for excellence and to achieve greatness.
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