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Rakki(らっきー)Raikun( くん)
Raichan( らいちゃん)
This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for boys. See the girls' 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 "Raiku," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
麗 means "beautiful, lovely, graceful."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance, especially of a delicate kind.
Serene - Calm, peaceful, and untroubled.
Match - Be equal to in quality or ability.
Attach - Fasten or join securely to something else.
Hang - Be suspended or fastened from above.
Ancient Country Name - An ancient kingdom in the Korean peninsula, also known as Goguryeo.(高句麗)
Beautiful - A word to describe someone who is attractive, graceful, and elegant.
Serene - A word to describe someone who is peaceful, calm, and tranquil.
Harmonious - A word to describe someone who is in harmony with others and their environment.
Attached - A word to describe someone who is connected to others and their environment.
Adorned - A word to describe someone who is decorated and embellished.
虎 means "tiger, fierce, brave."
Tiger - A fierce animal of the cat family.
Bravery And Courage - An example of something brave and courageous.
Fierceness - Something that is fierce and powerful.
Courage - A quality of being brave and determined in the face of adversity.
Strength - The ability to withstand physical or mental strain.
Fierceness - A quality of being strong and powerful.
Wildness - A quality of being untamed and unpredictable.
来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
紅 means "crimson, deep red."
Red - A bright, vivid red color.
Pigment - A red pigment used in cosmetics.
Woman - A woman, especially one with a single red feature.
Silk - Red silk fabric.
灯 means "light, lamp, torch."
Light - A tool used to light a fire.
Enlightenment - The teachings of Buddha that illuminate the darkness of the world.
Fire - Intense fire, or a strong force of fire.
Light - Symbolizing the light of hope and guidance that a baby brings to the world.
Enlightenment - Representing the wisdom and knowledge that a baby can bring to the world.
Fire - Representing the passion and energy that a baby can bring to the world.
虹 means "rainbow, arch, bow."
Rainbow - A seven-colored arch-shaped phenomenon seen in the sky after rain.
Disruption - To be disturbed or confused.
Discord - To be in disagreement or dispute.
Turmoil - To be in a state of confusion or chaos.
Rainbow - A symbol of hope, joy, and optimism.
Disruption - A reminder to stay strong and resilient in the face of adversity.
Discord - A reminder to stay open-minded and tolerant of different perspectives.
Turmoil - A reminder to stay focused and determined in the face of chaos.
来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
宮 means "palace, shrine, temple."
Imperial Residence - A building such as a temple or shrine where the emperor lives.
House - A large house.
Capital Punishment - A severe punishment that removes reproductive functions. 宮刑
Imperial Residence - A place of grandeur and power, symbolizing the strength and protection of the family.
Shinto Shrine - A place of spiritual connection and reverence, symbolizing the connection between the family and the divine.
Imperial Family - A symbol of nobility and honor, representing the family’s commitment to upholding the highest standards of excellence.
House - A symbol of shelter and safety, representing the family’s commitment to providing a safe and secure home.
Capital Punishment - A symbol of justice and fairness, representing the family’s commitment to upholding the law and protecting the innocent.
来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
玖 means "nine."
Nine - A character used for nine(九) in documents such as contracts to prevent rewriting.
Nine - It is a number that is associated with luck and good fortune. It is also a symbol of completion and success.
Black - It is a color that is associated with strength, power, and protection. It is also a color that is associated with mystery and sophistication.
Beautiful Stone - It is a symbol of strength, resilience, and stability. It is also a symbol of beauty and elegance.
Agreement - It is a symbol of commitment and loyalty. It is also a symbol of trust and understanding.
来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
琥 means "amber."
Amber - A transparent yellow gemstone.
Tiger Token - A token made of a jade stone carved with a tiger.
Tiger Vessel - A vessel made of a jade stone shaped like a tiger.
Transparent Yellow Gemstone - It conveys a sense of beauty and elegance. The gemstone is associated with wealth and prosperity, which could be a positive message for a newborn.
Tiger Shaped Jade Ornament - It conveys a sense of strength and power. The tiger is a symbol of courage and resilience, which could be a positive message for a newborn.
Tiger Engraved Jade Token - It conveys a sense of protection and security. The token is associated with luck and good fortune, which could be a positive message for a newborn.
来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
空 means "sky, emptiness."
Sky - The vast expanse of the atmosphere above the earth.
Loneliness - A feeling of emptiness or desolation.
Emptiness - A lack of content or substance.
Waste - Something that is not used or is of no value.
Void - An empty space or area.
To Empty - To make something empty or void.
Wide - Having a large area or extent.
Hole - An opening or passage through something.
Gap - A space between two things.
Sky - A reminder of the vastness of the universe and the potential for greatness.
Loneliness - A reminder of the importance of companionship and connection.
Emptiness - A reminder of the importance of filling one's life with meaningful experiences.
Wide - A reminder of the importance of having a broad perspective and open-mindedness.
Hole - A reminder of the importance of finding one's place in the world.
Gap - A reminder of the importance of bridging divides and connecting with
来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
駆 means "drive, run, gallop."
Run - To move quickly on foot.
Chase - To pursue someone or something.
Pressure - To compel or force someone to do something.
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