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Norichan(のりちゃん)
Hisakun(ひさくん)
Norihisakun(のりひさくん)![]()
This name is also used as a surname:
Norihisa
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 "Norihisa," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
則 means "rule, regulation, principle."
To Follow - To adhere to a set of rules or regulations.
To Serve As An Example - To be a model or pattern for others to follow.
Regulation - A set of rules or laws that govern a particular activity or area.
Rule - To suggest that the baby will be a leader who follows the rules and sets a good example for others.
Regulation - To suggest that the baby will be a responsible individual who follows the regulations and laws.
Standard - To suggest that the baby will be a person of high standards who sets a good example for others.
尚 means "still, yet, further, more."
Furthermore - Read as "nao", expressing continuation, addition, or building upon something.
Still - Read as "nao", expressing persistence, unchanged state, or enduring qualities.
Wishing - Read as "koinegawakuwa", expressing desire, hope, or aspiration for something better.
Respect - Honoring and revering others with admiration.
Elevate - To make higher, raise up, or improve something.
Desire - To wish for or long for something meaningful.
Furthermore - This represents a baby who will always strive for more, continuously growing and improving throughout life.
Still - This symbolizes a baby who will maintain their core values and authentic self despite life's changes.
Wishing - This expresses the hopes and dreams that parents have for their child's bright future.
Respect - This represents a baby who will grow to honor others and be honored in return.
Elevate - This symbolizes a baby who will lift up others and be lifted up by their achievements.
Desire - This represents a baby who will pursue meaningful goals and inspire others to do the same.
敬 means "respect, honor, reverence."
Respect, Honor - Showing respect and admiration for someone or something.
Reverence - A feeling of deep respect and admiration for someone or something.
Humility - Being humble and modest in attitude and behavior.
Graciousness - Being polite and courteous in manner.
Respect - Showing respect and admiration for others and the world around them.
Reverence - A feeling of deep respect and admiration for life and all its wonders.
Humility - Being humble and modest in attitude and behavior, and recognizing one’s own limitations.
Graciousness - Being polite and courteous in manner, and treating others with kindness and consideration.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
教 means "teach, instruct, religion, faith."
Teach - To impart knowledge or skills to someone.
Guide - To lead or direct someone in the right direction.
Instruct - To give someone instructions or advice.
Precept - A rule or principle that is intended to regulate behaviour.
Doctrine - A set of beliefs or principles taught by a religion.
Impose - To force someone to accept or comply with something.
Teach - To impart knowledge or skills to the baby, so that they can grow up to be wise and knowledgeable.
Guide - To lead the baby in the right direction, so that they can make the right choices in life.
Instruct - To give the baby instructions or advice, so that they can learn from their mistakes and grow up to be responsible.
Precept - To provide the baby with a set of rules or principles that will help them to make the right decisions in life.
Doctrine - To provide the baby with a set of beliefs or principles that will help them to live a life of faith and integrity.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
典 means "canon, rule, precedent."
Rule, Regulation, Law - A set of rules or regulations that must be followed.
Book, Text - A written work, especially one of value or importance.
Teaching, Instruction - A lesson or set of instructions given to someone.
Ceremony, Ritual - A formal event or set of activities performed in a particular way.
Standard, Benchmark - A point of reference that remains unchanged.
Govern, Administer - To have control or authority over something.
Deposit, Store - To put something into a place for safekeeping.
Rule - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern the way something is done.
Precedent - An example or model that is used as a basis for making decisions or judgments.
Ceremony - A formal event or set of activities that are performed in a particular way.
Standard - A level of quality or achievement that is accepted or expected.
Authority - The power to make decisions or enforce rules.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
則 means "rule, regulation, principle."
To Follow - To adhere to a set of rules or regulations.
To Serve As An Example - To be a model or pattern for others to follow.
Regulation - A set of rules or laws that govern a particular activity or area.
Rule - To suggest that the baby will be a leader who follows the rules and sets a good example for others.
Regulation - To suggest that the baby will be a responsible individual who follows the regulations and laws.
Standard - To suggest that the baby will be a person of high standards who sets a good example for others.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
憲 means "constitution, law, principle."
Rule, Regulation - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern a particular activity or behavior.
Take Over - To seize control of something, usually by force.
Follow As An Example - To use something as a model or guide to follow.
Official - A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility in a government or organization.
Senior Official - A person of high rank or authority in a government or organization.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
範 means "model, example, pattern."
Model - A pattern or example to be followed.
Mold - A hollow container used to shape a substance such as metal or plastic.
Rule - A set of instructions or regulations governing conduct or action.
Law - A system of rules and regulations established by a government.
Example - A model or pattern to be followed or imitated.
Model - A symbol of excellence and a reminder to strive for greatness.
Mold - A reminder to be flexible and adaptable to changing circumstances.
Bamboo Mold - A reminder to be strong and resilient in the face of adversity.
Rule - A reminder to be disciplined and follow the rules.
Law - A reminder to be just and uphold the law.
Example - A reminder to be a role model and set a good example for others.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
典 means "canon, rule, precedent."
Rule, Regulation, Law - A set of rules or regulations that must be followed.
Book, Text - A written work, especially one of value or importance.
Teaching, Instruction - A lesson or set of instructions given to someone.
Ceremony, Ritual - A formal event or set of activities performed in a particular way.
Standard, Benchmark - A point of reference that remains unchanged.
Govern, Administer - To have control or authority over something.
Deposit, Store - To put something into a place for safekeeping.
Rule - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern the way something is done.
Precedent - An example or model that is used as a basis for making decisions or judgments.
Ceremony - A formal event or set of activities that are performed in a particular way.
Standard - A level of quality or achievement that is accepted or expected.
Authority - The power to make decisions or enforce rules.
仙 means "hermit, immortal."
Sage - A person said to have attained the technique of immortality and eternal youth through training in the mountains.
Hermit - A person who lives in the mountains, away from the secular world.
Nimble - A person who is as nimble as a sage.
Cent - The phonetic translation of the American currency unit "cent".
Sage - This kanji implies wisdom and knowledge, and is a great choice for a baby who is expected to grow up to be wise and knowledgeable.
Cent - This kanji is a reference to the American currency unit, and is a great choice for a baby who is expected to be financially successful.
Hermit - This kanji implies a person who is independent and lives away from society, and is a great choice for a baby who is expected to be independent and self-reliant.
Immortality - This kanji implies a person who has achieved eternal life, and is a great choice for a baby who is expected to live a long and healthy life.
徳 means "virtue, morality, goodness."
Morality - A person's character or behavior that is morally excellent.
Gratitude - Feeling thankful and appreciative.
Profit - Gain or advantage, usually financial.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
慎 means "prudence, discretion, caution."
Cautious - Being careful and mindful.
Modest - Being restrained and composed.
Simple - Having a plain and unadorned quality.
Respectful - Being courteous and gentle.
Refined - Having a graceful and elegant quality.
Cautious - Encouraging the baby to be mindful and aware of their actions.
Modest - Teaching the baby to be humble and not boastful.
Simple - Teaching the baby to appreciate the simple things in life.
Respectful - Teaching the baby to be courteous and polite to others.
Refined - Teaching the baby to be graceful and elegant in their behavior.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
憲 means "constitution, law, principle."
Rule, Regulation - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern a particular activity or behavior.
Take Over - To seize control of something, usually by force.
Follow As An Example - To use something as a model or guide to follow.
Official - A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility in a government or organization.
Senior Official - A person of high rank or authority in a government or organization.
寿 means "longevity, congratulations, auspiciousness."
Age - The number of years a person has lived.
Celebrate - To rejoice and celebrate a long life or a happy occasion.
憲 means "constitution, law, principle."
Rule, Regulation - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern a particular activity or behavior.
Take Over - To seize control of something, usually by force.
Follow As An Example - To use something as a model or guide to follow.
Official - A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility in a government or organization.
Senior Official - A person of high rank or authority in a government or organization.
尚 means "still, yet, further, more."
Furthermore - Read as "nao", expressing continuation, addition, or building upon something.
Still - Read as "nao", expressing persistence, unchanged state, or enduring qualities.
Wishing - Read as "koinegawakuwa", expressing desire, hope, or aspiration for something better.
Respect - Honoring and revering others with admiration.
Elevate - To make higher, raise up, or improve something.
Desire - To wish for or long for something meaningful.
Furthermore - This represents a baby who will always strive for more, continuously growing and improving throughout life.
Still - This symbolizes a baby who will maintain their core values and authentic self despite life's changes.
Wishing - This expresses the hopes and dreams that parents have for their child's bright future.
Respect - This represents a baby who will grow to honor others and be honored in return.
Elevate - This symbolizes a baby who will lift up others and be lifted up by their achievements.
Desire - This represents a baby who will pursue meaningful goals and inspire others to do the same.
憲 means "constitution, law, principle."
Rule, Regulation - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern a particular activity or behavior.
Take Over - To seize control of something, usually by force.
Follow As An Example - To use something as a model or guide to follow.
Official - A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility in a government or organization.
Senior Official - A person of high rank or authority in a government or organization.
弥 means "all the more, increasingly."
Extensively - To spread or cover over a wide area.
Long - To last for a long time.
Distant - To be far away in time or space.
Mend - To repair or restore something that is damaged or broken.
Finally - To come to an end or conclusion.
Increasingly - To become more and more.
Further - To an even greater degree.
Eternal - It conveys the idea of something that will last forever and is a reminder of the love and care that parents have for their child.
Widely Spread - It conveys the idea of something that is widely known and accepted, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's presence in the world.
Long Time - It conveys the idea of something that will last for a long time, and is a reminder of the commitment that parents have to their child.
Far Away - It conveys the idea of something that is far away, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's future.
Passing Of Time - It conveys the idea of something that is constantly changing, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's growth and development.
Repair - It conveys the idea of something that can be fixed, and is a reminder
憲 means "constitution, law, principle."
Rule, Regulation - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern a particular activity or behavior.
Take Over - To seize control of something, usually by force.
Follow As An Example - To use something as a model or guide to follow.
Official - A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility in a government or organization.
Senior Official - A person of high rank or authority in a government or organization.
恒 means "constant, always, regular."
Constant - Remaining unchanged and consistent.
Always - Without interruption or ceasing.
Bow - The shape of the moon resembling a bow strung with a string.
憲 means "constitution, law, principle."
Rule, Regulation - A set of laws, regulations, or principles that govern a particular activity or behavior.
Take Over - To seize control of something, usually by force.
Follow As An Example - To use something as a model or guide to follow.
Official - A person who holds a position of authority or responsibility in a government or organization.
Senior Official - A person of high rank or authority in a government or organization.
悠 means "leisurely, distant, long, far."
Far - Refers to a distance that is far away.
Remote - Refers to a distance that is far away and difficult to reach.
Long Lasting - Refers to something that continues for a long time without interruption.
Leisurely - Refers to something that is done in a relaxed and unhurried manner.
Far - This kanji conveys the idea of something that is distant and far away. It can be used to suggest that the baby will have a long and successful life, as it implies that they will be able to reach far-off places and achieve great things.
Long Lasting - This kanji also suggests that the baby will have a long and lasting life. It implies that the baby will have a life that will continue for a long time, and that they will be able to enjoy a life of longevity.
Relaxed - This kanji can also be used to suggest that the baby will have a relaxed and peaceful life. It implies that the baby will be able to take their time and enjoy life without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Leisurely - This kanji can also be used to suggest that the baby will have a leisurely and unhurried life. It implies that the baby will be able to take their time and enjoy life without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
法 means "law."
Follow, Obey, Adhere To (a rule, law, or teaching) - This could refer to following the teachings of Buddhism or following a set of laws or regulations.
Model, Example, Pattern - This could refer to using something as a model or example to follow.
Division, Fraction - This could refer to dividing something into fractions or parts.
Technique, Method, Way - This could refer to a specific technique or method of doing something.
Follow - This could be used to signify a baby who will follow the teachings of their parents or a set of values.
Model - This could be used to signify a baby who will be a model for others to follow.
Division - This could be used to signify a baby who will bring people together and divide them in a positive way.
Technique - This could be used to signify a baby who will be skilled in a particular technique or method.
久 means "long time, old, long-cherished."
Ancient - From long ago.
法 means "law."
Follow, Obey, Adhere To (a rule, law, or teaching) - This could refer to following the teachings of Buddhism or following a set of laws or regulations.
Model, Example, Pattern - This could refer to using something as a model or example to follow.
Division, Fraction - This could refer to dividing something into fractions or parts.
Technique, Method, Way - This could refer to a specific technique or method of doing something.
Follow - This could be used to signify a baby who will follow the teachings of their parents or a set of values.
Model - This could be used to signify a baby who will be a model for others to follow.
Division - This could be used to signify a baby who will bring people together and divide them in a positive way.
Technique - This could be used to signify a baby who will be skilled in a particular technique or method.
寿 means "longevity, congratulations, auspiciousness."
Age - The number of years a person has lived.
Celebrate - To rejoice and celebrate a long life or a happy occasion.
法 means "law."
Follow, Obey, Adhere To (a rule, law, or teaching) - This could refer to following the teachings of Buddhism or following a set of laws or regulations.
Model, Example, Pattern - This could refer to using something as a model or example to follow.
Division, Fraction - This could refer to dividing something into fractions or parts.
Technique, Method, Way - This could refer to a specific technique or method of doing something.
Follow - This could be used to signify a baby who will follow the teachings of their parents or a set of values.
Model - This could be used to signify a baby who will be a model for others to follow.
Division - This could be used to signify a baby who will bring people together and divide them in a positive way.
Technique - This could be used to signify a baby who will be skilled in a particular technique or method.
尚 means "still, yet, further, more."
Furthermore - Read as "nao", expressing continuation, addition, or building upon something.
Still - Read as "nao", expressing persistence, unchanged state, or enduring qualities.
Wishing - Read as "koinegawakuwa", expressing desire, hope, or aspiration for something better.
Respect - Honoring and revering others with admiration.
Elevate - To make higher, raise up, or improve something.
Desire - To wish for or long for something meaningful.
Furthermore - This represents a baby who will always strive for more, continuously growing and improving throughout life.
Still - This symbolizes a baby who will maintain their core values and authentic self despite life's changes.
Wishing - This expresses the hopes and dreams that parents have for their child's bright future.
Respect - This represents a baby who will grow to honor others and be honored in return.
Elevate - This symbolizes a baby who will lift up others and be lifted up by their achievements.
Desire - This represents a baby who will pursue meaningful goals and inspire others to do the same.
法 means "law."
Follow, Obey, Adhere To (a rule, law, or teaching) - This could refer to following the teachings of Buddhism or following a set of laws or regulations.
Model, Example, Pattern - This could refer to using something as a model or example to follow.
Division, Fraction - This could refer to dividing something into fractions or parts.
Technique, Method, Way - This could refer to a specific technique or method of doing something.
Follow - This could be used to signify a baby who will follow the teachings of their parents or a set of values.
Model - This could be used to signify a baby who will be a model for others to follow.
Division - This could be used to signify a baby who will bring people together and divide them in a positive way.
Technique - This could be used to signify a baby who will be skilled in a particular technique or method.
恒 means "constant, always, regular."
Constant - Remaining unchanged and consistent.
Always - Without interruption or ceasing.
Bow - The shape of the moon resembling a bow strung with a string.
祝 means "celebrate."
To Celebrate - To wish for happiness and to pray for good fortune.
To Announce - To pray and to inform the gods.
Poem - Words to inform the gods.
Priest - A person who serves the gods.
To Wish For Happiness - This is a common meaning of the kanji 祝, and is often used when naming a baby. It conveys the wish that the child will have a happy and prosperous life.
To Pray - This is another common meaning of the kanji 祝, and is often used when naming a baby. It conveys the wish that the child will be blessed with good fortune and protection from the gods.
To Proclaim - This is another meaning of the kanji 祝, and is often used when naming a baby. It conveys the wish that the child will be blessed with good fortune and protection from the gods, and that the gods will be informed of the child's birth.
To Invoke - This is another meaning of the kanji 祝, and is often used when naming a baby. It conveys the wish that the child will be blessed with good fortune and protection from the gods, and that the gods will be invoked to grant the child's wishes.
寿 means "longevity, congratulations, auspiciousness."
Age - The number of years a person has lived.
Celebrate - To rejoice and celebrate a long life or a happy occasion.
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