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Japanese boy(male) nameMousouchiku
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  • Gender:Male
  • Hiraganatip:もうそうちく
  • Katakanatip:モウソウチク
  • English Syllablestip:mou-sou-chi-ku (4)
  • Japanese Moraetip:mo-u-so-u-chi-ku (6)
  • English transcriptionstip:Mousouchiku, Mōsōchiku
  • Nickname examplestip:

    Mouchan(もうちゃん)Click to speech もうちゃんSoukun(そうくん)Click to speech そうくんChikukun(ちくくん)Click to speech ちくくん

Kanji Names & Meanings - 1 variation

In Japanese culture, kanji are characters that originated from Chinese script, and the meaning of a name changes depending on the kanji characters chosen. A name with only one kanji variation is considered unique and rare in Japan. Below is the kanji representation of "Mousouchiku."

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孟宗竹- Mousouchiku -

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means "first month of the season, eldest brother."

  • The eldest of brothers in terms of age. This is usually expressed as "孟・仲・季" from the oldest to the youngest.

  • The beginning of a season or era. This is usually referring to the first month of each of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter).

  • To strive or make an effort.

  • To be brave or courageous.

  • An Abbreviation Of "Mencious" - 孟子 in Japanese.

Name ideas examples

  • Beginning - This kanji implies a sense of new beginnings and fresh starts, as it is associated with the start of a season or era. It is a suitable name for a baby as it symbolizes a new beginning for the family.

  • Effort - This kanji implies a sense of hard work and dedication, as it is associated with putting in effort. It is a suitable name for a baby as it symbolizes the parents’ commitment to raising the child with hard work and dedication.

  • Brave - This kanji implies a sense of courage and strength, as it is associated with being big and brave. It is a suitable name for a baby as it symbolizes the parents’ wish for the child to be strong and courageous.

  • Abbreviation Of "Mencious" - This kanji implies a sense of wisdom and knowledge, as it is associated with the abbreviation of “Mouzi”. It is a suitable name for a baby as it symbolizes the parents’ wish for the child to be wise and knowledgeable.

means "religion, sect, denomination."

  • Ancestors - A family with the same ancestors.

  • Origin - The root or center of something.

  • Respect - To revere and honor.

  • Religion - The teachings of a founder or the beliefs of a group that follows them.

Name ideas examples

  • Ancestors - This kanji that honors the family's ancestors and their legacy.

  • Origin - This kanji that symbolizes the beginning of something new and special.

  • Respect - This kanji that conveys respect and admiration for those who have come before.

  • Religion - This kanji that reflects the beliefs of the family's faith.

means "bamboo."

  • Bamboo - A perennial grass plant of the rice family.

  • Musical Instrument - A wind instrument made of bamboo.

  • One Of The Eight Sounds - One of the eight sounds (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, pottery, earth, leather, and wood).

  • Bamboo Tag - A tag made of bamboo.

  • Book - A written work.

Name ideas examples

  • Bamboo - A symbol of strength, resilience, and flexibility.

  • Musical Instrument - A symbol of creativity and joy.

  • One Of The Eight Sounds - A symbol of harmony and balance.

  • Bamboo Tag - A symbol of luck and protection.

  • Book - A symbol of knowledge and wisdom.

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