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Kyonkyon(きょんきょん)
Kyoukun(きょうきゅん)
Ki-kun(きーくん)![]()
This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for boys.
See the girls' version here.
This name is also used as a surname:
Kyouki
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 "Kyouki," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
喜 means "joy, rejoice, pleasure."
Preference - To like, to prefer, to enjoy.
Celebration - To be festive, to celebrate.
Joy, Happiness - To bring joy and happiness to the family, to bring a sense of delight and contentment.
Preference - To show a preference for the family, to express a fondness for the family.
Celebration - To commemorate a special occasion, to mark a joyous event.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
基 means "foundation, basis."
Foundation, Base - The foundation or base of a building. A support or foothold.
Source, Origin - The root or origin of something. To be based on or to take as a source.
Counting Word - A word used to count items such as lanterns or graves.
Foundation - A strong and stable foundation for a baby's life.
Source - A source of strength and guidance for a baby's life.
Origin - A reminder of the baby's origin and heritage.
Group - A reminder of the baby's connection to others.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
己 means "self, oneself, me, i."
Self - Refers to oneself.
Sixth Of The Ten Stems - Refers to the sixth of the ten stems in the Chinese system of numerology.
Earth - Refers to the element of Earth in the Five Elements system.
Center - Center in the eight directions.
Self - It symbolizes the individual's unique identity and independence.
Sixth Of The Ten Celestial Stems - It symbolizes the individual's place in the order of the universe and their connection to the greater world.
Earth Of The Five Elements - It symbolizes the individual's connection to the natural world and their grounding in the physical realm.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
樹 means "tree, wood, timber."
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
紀 means "era, chronicle."
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
規 means "rule, regulation, norm."
Rule, Regulation - A set of guidelines or instructions that must be followed.
Compass - A navigational instrument used to determine direction.
Standard - A level of quality or achievement that is considered acceptable.
Precept - A rule or principle that guides behavior.
Model - A pattern or example that is used as a guide.
Rectify - To make something right or correct.
Admonish - To caution or advise against something.
Uphold - To maintain or support something.
Devise - To plan or invent something.
Rule - To remind the child to follow the rules and regulations.
Compass - To guide the child in the right direction.
Standard - To encourage the child to strive for excellence.
Precept - To instill values and principles in the child.
Model - To serve as an example for the child to follow.
Uphold - To remind the child to stay true to their beliefs.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
記 means "record, chronicle, account."
To Record Or Write Down - To make a written record of something.
To Remember - To keep something in one's memory.
To Mark Or Symbolize - To use a mark or symbol to represent something.
Kojiki - An abbreviation for the ancient Japanese chronicle "古事記(kojiki)".
To Remember - It conveys the idea of cherishing and remembering the special moments in life.
To Record - It conveys the idea of documenting and preserving the memories of the child's life.
Symbol - It conveys the idea of representing the child's identity and uniqueness.
Mark - It conveys the idea of leaving a lasting impression on the world.
Chronicle - It conveys the idea of documenting the child's life story.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
貴 means "precious, valuable, honorable."
Precious - Highly valued and respected.
Noble - Of high rank or status.
Esteemed - Showing respect and admiration.
Revered - Held in high esteem and admiration.
Precious - This kanji that conveys the idea of being highly valued and cherished.
Noble - This kanji that conveys the idea of being of high rank or status.
Esteemed - This kanji that conveys the idea of being respected and admired.
Revered - This kanji that conveys the idea of being held in high esteem and admiration.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
輝 means "radiance, brilliance."
Shine - To emit or reflect light, to be bright and radiant.
Illuminate - To light up, to make something visible or clear.
Glow - To emit a steady, bright light.
Radiance - A bright, glowing light.
Splendor - Magnificent and dazzling beauty.
Shine - To bring brightness and joy to the world.
Illuminate - To bring clarity and understanding to the world.
Glow - To bring warmth and comfort to the world.
Radiance - To bring beauty and light to the world.
Splendor - To bring grandeur and magnificence to the world.
京 means "kyoto, capital city of Japan during the heian period (794-1185)."
Capital City - A city that is the center of a country and has a royal government.
Grand - Large and impressive.
Hill - A high elevation.
Worried - Feeling anxious or concerned.
Number - A million times a trillion.
騎 means "cavalry, horseback riding."
Ride - To ride on a horse.
Mount - To get on a horse.
Straddle - To straddle something.
Cavalry - Soldiers riding on horses.
Counting Cavalry - A term used to count the number of soldiers riding on horses.
Ride - It conveys the idea of freedom and adventure. It also implies that the child will be able to explore the world and experience new things.
Mount - It conveys the idea of strength and power. It also implies that the child will be able to overcome obstacles and reach their goals.
Stride - It conveys the idea of determination and perseverance. It also implies that the child will be able to take on challenges and reach their goals.
Cavalry - It conveys the idea of courage and bravery. It also implies that the child will be able to face danger and protect those they love.
俠 means "chivalry, heroism, loyalty."
Chivalrous - A person who is strong-willed and upholds a sense of justice, protecting the weak and standing up to the strong.
Spirited - A lively and active woman.
Dandy - A man who is fashionable and stylish.
Chivalrous - This kanji that conveys a sense of justice, strength, and courage.
Spirited - This kanji that conveys a sense of energy, enthusiasm, and liveliness.
Dandy - This kanji that conveys a sense of style, sophistication, and fashion.
気 means "spirit, energy, mood, air, atmosphere."
Air - The atmosphere, the natural phenomena that occur between heaven and earth.
Mood - Vitality, the source of human activity.
Aura - The aura that is said to be possessed by great people.
Feeling - A feeling that can be felt somehow, a state of mind.
Scent - Smell, to smell a scent, to have a scent.
Appearance - Atmosphere, taste, feeling.
Vapor - One of the three states of matter, steam.
Breath - Breath, to blow breath, to breathe.
Period - One of the 24 divisions of a year in the lunar calendar.
Vitality - A source of energy and activity for humans.
Aura - An aura of greatness attributed to great people.
Mood - A feeling or atmosphere that can be sensed.
Breath - To breathe or blow air.
Fragrance - A smell or scent that can be smelled.
Nature - Natural phenomena occurring between heaven and earth.
Season - A period of the year divided into 24 parts in the lunar calendar.
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