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OusaJapanese girl(female) nameJapanese unisex nameClick to speech おうさShare this page

  • Gender:Female
  • Hiraganatip:おうさ
  • Katakanatip:オウサ

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Names and meanings by Kanji - 4 variations

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 Ousa, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the total number of Good!

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桜叉- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom." Details are below.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

  • Prunus tomentosa - A deciduous shrub of the rose family.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.

  • Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.

  • Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.

  • Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.

means "fork, bifurcation, crotch." Details are below.

  • Cross - To arch or bend.

  • Interlock Arms - To link arms together.

  • Point - To indicate or direct.

  • Wedge - To insert or jam in between.

  • Insert - To place in between.

  • Jab - To thrust with a pointed object, such as a pitchfork.

  • Pitchfork - A tool used for capturing with a pointed end that splits into two.

  • Fork - A split into two parts.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • To Cross - It symbolizes the crossing of paths and the journey of life.

  • To Embrace - It symbolizes the love and protection of family and friends.

  • To Point - It symbolizes the guidance and direction of life.

  • To Wedge - It symbolizes the strength and stability of a family.

  • To Pierce - It symbolizes the courage and determination to overcome obstacles.

  • Fork - It symbolizes the branching of paths and the choices that will be made in life.

  • Two-Pronged - It symbolizes the duality of life and the balance between two opposing forces.

桜咲- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom." Details are below.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

  • Prunus tomentosa - A deciduous shrub of the rose family.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.

  • Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.

  • Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.

  • Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.

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.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Joy - A feeling of great pleasure and happiness.

  • Beauty - The quality of being attractive, pleasing, or delightful.

  • Unfolding - The process of revealing or expanding something that was previously hidden or closed.

桜沙- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom." Details are below.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

  • Prunus tomentosa - A deciduous shrub of the rose family.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.

  • Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.

  • Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.

  • Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.

means "sand." Details are below.

  • Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.

  • Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.

  • Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.

  • Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.

  • Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.

  • Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.

  • Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.

桜紗- Ousa -

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means "cherry blossom." Details are below.

  • Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.

  • Prunus tomentosa - A deciduous shrub of the rose family.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.

  • Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.

  • Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.

  • Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.

means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric." Details are below.

  • Thin Cloth - A thin fabric made of silk.

  • Gauze - A thin, sheer fabric made of silk or cotton.

Example concepts for naming a baby

  • Lightness - This kanji that symbolizes lightness and delicacy.

  • Elegance - This kanji that symbolizes elegance and grace.

  • Beauty - This kanji that symbolizes beauty and refinement.

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