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Purinchan(ぷりんちゃん)Puripurin( ぷりぷりん)
Purippi( ぷりっぴ)
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 "Purin," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
符 means "sign, mark, token."
Token, Symbol - A sign or mark used to represent something else.
Sign, Seal - A mark or impression made to authenticate a document or other object.
Evidence, Proof - Something that shows that something else is true or valid.
Amulet, Talisman - A charm or object believed to bring good luck or protection.
Token Of Good Luck - A sign or mark used to represent good luck or protection.
Sign Of Protection - A mark or impression made to represent protection or safety.
Omen Of Success - A sign of something about to happen that will bring success.
Evidence Of Love - Something that shows that love is true and valid.
Amulet Of Blessing - A charm or object believed to bring blessings and good luck.
Perfectly Matching - To represent the perfect match between two people.
凜 means "dignity, coldness, coolness."
Cold - A coldness that makes one's body tense.
Impressive - An awe-inspiring and dignified presence.
Stately - A stately and dignified presence.
Cold - This kanji that conveys a sense of coolness and strength.
Impressive - This kanji that conveys a sense of grandeur and power.
Stately - This kanji that conveys a sense of dignity and grace.
風 means "wind."
Wind - A flow of air.
Custom - A tradition or habit.
Appearance - A form or look.
Movement - The state of affairs in the world.
Taste - A feeling or atmosphere.
Illness - The name of a sickness.
Teach - To instruct or influence.
Suggest - To hint or imply something without directly saying it, and to have an effect on someone through words or actions.
Wind - A symbol of strength, resilience, and freedom.
Flow - Representing the natural flow of life and the journey of life.
Custom - A reminder to follow traditions and values.
Movement - Representing the ever-changing nature of life and the need to adapt.
Taste - Representing the unique flavor of life and the joy of living.
Illness - Representing the strength to overcome adversity.
Blown By The Wind - Representing the power of nature and the need to go with the flow.
Teach - Representing the importance of learning and knowledge.
Influence - Representing the power of words and actions.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
符 means "sign, mark, token."
Token, Symbol - A sign or mark used to represent something else.
Sign, Seal - A mark or impression made to authenticate a document or other object.
Evidence, Proof - Something that shows that something else is true or valid.
Amulet, Talisman - A charm or object believed to bring good luck or protection.
Token Of Good Luck - A sign or mark used to represent good luck or protection.
Sign Of Protection - A mark or impression made to represent protection or safety.
Omen Of Success - A sign of something about to happen that will bring success.
Evidence Of Love - Something that shows that love is true and valid.
Amulet Of Blessing - A charm or object believed to bring blessings and good luck.
Perfectly Matching - To represent the perfect match between two people.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
譜 means "score, musical notation."
Genealogy - A chart or diagram showing the lineage or ancestry of a person or family.
Chronology - A record of events in the order in which they occurred.
Notation - A system of symbols used to represent musical notes and other musical elements.
Score - A written representation of a musical composition, showing the relative positions of the notes and chords.
Lineage - A line of descent from a common ancestor, typically traced through the paternal line.
Harmony - This kanji symbolizes the harmony of life, and the balance between different aspects of life.
Order - This kanji symbolizes the importance of order and structure in life, and the need to stay organized and focused.
Progress - This kanji symbolizes the progress that can be made in life, and the journey of growth and development.
Legacy - This kanji symbolizes the legacy that can be left behind, and the importance of leaving a lasting impression.
Melody - This kanji symbolizes the beauty of music, and the joy that can be found in the melodies of life.
凛 means "dignity, majesty, awe-inspiring."
Cold - A coldness that makes one's body tense.
Impressive - An awe-inspiring and dignified presence.
Stately - A stately and dignified presence.
Cold - This kanji that conveys a sense of coolness and strength.
Impressive - This kanji that conveys a sense of awe and grandeur.
Stately - This kanji that conveys a sense of dignity and grace.
譜 means "score, musical notation."
Genealogy - A chart or diagram showing the lineage or ancestry of a person or family.
Chronology - A record of events in the order in which they occurred.
Notation - A system of symbols used to represent musical notes and other musical elements.
Score - A written representation of a musical composition, showing the relative positions of the notes and chords.
Lineage - A line of descent from a common ancestor, typically traced through the paternal line.
Harmony - This kanji symbolizes the harmony of life, and the balance between different aspects of life.
Order - This kanji symbolizes the importance of order and structure in life, and the need to stay organized and focused.
Progress - This kanji symbolizes the progress that can be made in life, and the journey of growth and development.
Legacy - This kanji symbolizes the legacy that can be left behind, and the importance of leaving a lasting impression.
Melody - This kanji symbolizes the beauty of music, and the joy that can be found in the melodies of life.
凜 means "dignity, coldness, coolness."
Cold - A coldness that makes one's body tense.
Impressive - An awe-inspiring and dignified presence.
Stately - A stately and dignified presence.
Cold - This kanji that conveys a sense of coolness and strength.
Impressive - This kanji that conveys a sense of grandeur and power.
Stately - This kanji that conveys a sense of dignity and grace.
譜 means "score, musical notation."
Genealogy - A chart or diagram showing the lineage or ancestry of a person or family.
Chronology - A record of events in the order in which they occurred.
Notation - A system of symbols used to represent musical notes and other musical elements.
Score - A written representation of a musical composition, showing the relative positions of the notes and chords.
Lineage - A line of descent from a common ancestor, typically traced through the paternal line.
Harmony - This kanji symbolizes the harmony of life, and the balance between different aspects of life.
Order - This kanji symbolizes the importance of order and structure in life, and the need to stay organized and focused.
Progress - This kanji symbolizes the progress that can be made in life, and the journey of growth and development.
Legacy - This kanji symbolizes the legacy that can be left behind, and the importance of leaving a lasting impression.
Melody - This kanji symbolizes the beauty of music, and the joy that can be found in the melodies of life.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
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Shortened forms: Names are often shortened for closeness, e.g., “Yuki” from “Yukiko” or “Taka” from “Takashi”.
Suffixes: Terms like “-chan” (often for girls, also for young children) and “-kun” (often for boys) are used among family and close friends. Among very close adults, “-chan” may still be used. More details
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