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Micchan(みっちゃん)Michihan( みちはん)
Michiko( みちこ)
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 "Michiha," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
康 means "health, peaceful, comfortable."
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.
葉 means "leaf, blade of a plant."
Leaf - A thin and flat object, like a leaf of a plant or tree.
Sheet - A piece of paper or other material.
Parting - The end of something.
Era - A period of time.
満 means "full, complete, satisfied."
Fulfill - To satisfy or complete a requirement or expectation.
Fill - To make full or complete.
Be Full - To be completely filled or occupied.
Satisfy - To meet the needs or desires of someone.
Entirety - The whole or complete amount of something.
All - Everything or everyone included in a group.
Every - Each and every one of a group.
Reach - To extend or arrive at a destination.
Fulfillment - This kanji implies that the baby will be able to achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
Abundance - This kanji implies that the baby will have an abundance of good fortune and blessings in their life.
Completeness - This kanji implies that the baby will have a sense of completeness and satisfaction in their life.
Satisfaction - This kanji implies that the baby will be content and satisfied with their life.
Fullness - This kanji implies that the baby will have a full and abundant life.
All Encompassing - This kanji implies that the baby will have a life that encompasses all aspects of life.
All Inclusive - This kanji implies that the baby will have a life that includes all aspects of life.
Universal - This kanji implies that the baby will have a life that is universal and all-encompassing.
巴 means "tomoe - comma-shaped design used in Japanese art and architecture."
Swirl - A shape resembling a swirl.
Giant Snake - A legendary giant snake that can even swallow an elephant.
Place Name - An area centered around the current Chongqing City in Sichuan Province.
Pattern - A pattern drawn on a bow (a tool to prevent the left elbow from touching the string when shooting a bow).
Swirl - A symbol of energy and movement, representing the potential of a baby to grow and develop.
Giant Snake - A symbol of strength and power, representing the potential of a baby to become a powerful leader.
Place Name - A symbol of stability and security, representing the potential of a baby to find a safe and secure home.
Pattern - A symbol of creativity and artistry, representing the potential of a baby to create and express themselves.
満 means "full, complete, satisfied."
Fulfill - To satisfy or complete a requirement or expectation.
Fill - To make full or complete.
Be Full - To be completely filled or occupied.
Satisfy - To meet the needs or desires of someone.
Entirety - The whole or complete amount of something.
All - Everything or everyone included in a group.
Every - Each and every one of a group.
Reach - To extend or arrive at a destination.
Fulfillment - This kanji implies that the baby will be able to achieve their goals and reach their full potential.
Abundance - This kanji implies that the baby will have an abundance of good fortune and blessings in their life.
Completeness - This kanji implies that the baby will have a sense of completeness and satisfaction in their life.
Satisfaction - This kanji implies that the baby will be content and satisfied with their life.
Fullness - This kanji implies that the baby will have a full and abundant life.
All Encompassing - This kanji implies that the baby will have a life that encompasses all aspects of life.
All Inclusive - This kanji implies that the baby will have a life that includes all aspects of life.
Universal - This kanji implies that the baby will have a life that is universal and all-encompassing.
葉 means "leaf, blade of a plant."
Leaf - A thin and flat object, like a leaf of a plant or tree.
Sheet - A piece of paper or other material.
Parting - The end of something.
Era - A period of time.
迪 means "guidance, leading, showing the way."
Principle, Reason - A fundamental truth or law that serves as the basis for something.
Morality, Ethics - A set of principles of right and wrong behavior.
Road - A wide way leading from one place to another.
Guide, Instruct - To lead or direct someone on a course of action.
Path - Symbolizing a journey of life and the importance of making the right choices.
Principle - Representing the importance of having a strong moral compass.
Morality - Signifying the importance of living a life of integrity and justice.
Road - Representing the journey of life and the importance of staying on the right path.
Guide - Symbolizing the importance of having a mentor or role model to help guide one's life.
Step - Representing the importance of taking action and making progress in life.
葉 means "leaf, blade of a plant."
Leaf - A thin and flat object, like a leaf of a plant or tree.
Sheet - A piece of paper or other material.
Parting - The end of something.
Era - A period of time.
道 means "road, path, way."
Technique, Skill - Knowledge and art of a particular skill or technique.
Taoism - Teachings of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu.
Administrative Division - Name of an administrative division in ancient China.
Regional Division - Name of an old regional division, such as the Tokaido(東海道), Sanyodo(山陽道), and Hokkaido(北海道).
Road, Path - To symbolize a journey of life and the guidance of a parent.
Principle, Law - To symbolize the importance of following the right path in life.
Speak, Say - To symbolize the power of words and the importance of communication.
Guide, Lead - To symbolize the guidance of a parent and the importance of leading a good life.
端 means "edge, tip, end."
Edge, End, Tip - Refers to the edge or end of something, or the beginning of something.
Correct, Honest, Straightforward - Refers to being honest and straightforward.
Halfway - Refers to being halfway through something.
Start, Cause, Trigger, Clue, Source - Refers to the start or cause of something, or a clue or source of something.
Unit Of Measurement - Refers to a unit of measurement, specifically two jō eight shaku in a whale measure.
Edge, End, Tip - Refers to the beginning of a new life, or the start of a new journey.
Correct, Honest, Straightforward - Refers to the hope that the baby will grow up to be honest and straightforward.
Halfway - Refers to the idea that the baby is halfway through their journey in life.
Start, Cause, Trigger, Clue, Source - Refers to the idea that the baby is the start or cause of something, or a clue or source of something.
道 means "road, path, way."
Technique, Skill - Knowledge and art of a particular skill or technique.
Taoism - Teachings of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu.
Administrative Division - Name of an administrative division in ancient China.
Regional Division - Name of an old regional division, such as the Tokaido(東海道), Sanyodo(山陽道), and Hokkaido(北海道).
Road, Path - To symbolize a journey of life and the guidance of a parent.
Principle, Law - To symbolize the importance of following the right path in life.
Speak, Say - To symbolize the power of words and the importance of communication.
Guide, Lead - To symbolize the guidance of a parent and the importance of leading a good life.
羽 means "feather, wing."
Feathers - The feathers of a bird or insect.
Bird - A bird or other avian species.
Ornament - An ornament held in the hand when dancing.
Help - Something that provides assistance. An assistant.
Numeral - A numeral used to count birds or rabbits.
Wing - This is a symbol of freedom and hope, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to explore the world and reach their full potential.
Bird - This is a symbol of beauty and grace, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to soar and reach new heights.
Help - This is a symbol of support and guidance, and is a reminder that the baby will have the support of their family and friends to help them reach their goals.
Number - This is a symbol of luck and fortune, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to make their own luck and find success in life.
美 means "beauty, beautiful, pretty."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Splendid - Impressive in appearance or quality.
Admirable - Inspiring admiration or approval.
Delicious - Having a pleasant, enjoyable taste.
Praiseworthy - Deserving of praise or admiration.
Beautiful - Suggesting a life of grace and elegance.
Splendid - Suggesting a life of grandeur and excellence.
Admirable - Suggesting a life of honor and respect.
Delicious - Suggesting a life full of joy and pleasure.
Praiseworthy - Suggesting a life of distinction and admiration.
千 means "thousand."
羽 means "feather, wing."
Feathers - The feathers of a bird or insect.
Bird - A bird or other avian species.
Ornament - An ornament held in the hand when dancing.
Help - Something that provides assistance. An assistant.
Numeral - A numeral used to count birds or rabbits.
Wing - This is a symbol of freedom and hope, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to explore the world and reach their full potential.
Bird - This is a symbol of beauty and grace, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to soar and reach new heights.
Help - This is a symbol of support and guidance, and is a reminder that the baby will have the support of their family and friends to help them reach their goals.
Number - This is a symbol of luck and fortune, and is a reminder that the baby will have the opportunity to make their own luck and find success in life.
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