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Reichan(れいちゃん)Kicchan( きっちゃん)
Reikipi( れいきぴ)
This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for boys. See the boys' version here.
This name is also used as a surname: Reiki
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 "Reiki," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
令 means "order, command, decree."
Command - An instruction from someone in a higher position.
Chief - A leader or commander.
Good - Excellent, fine, or honorable. A word used to show respect for someone's family.
Rule - A regulation, law, or ordinance.
Order - To read as "Let A B ~", meaning "to make A do B".
Command - To remind the child of the importance of following instructions and respecting authority.
Chief - To signify the child's leadership potential and strength of character.
Good - To wish the child a life of excellence and honor.
Rule - To remind the child of the importance of following rules and regulations.
稀 means "rare, unusual, uncommon."
Rare - Not common or occurring often
Faint - Very weak or slight
Sparse - Not dense or thick
Thin - Having little substance or strength
Dilute - Make (a liquid) thinner or weaker by adding water or another solvent.
玲 means "sound of jewels, tinkling sound."
Sound Of Metal Or Gemstones Clinking Together - This is the sound of metal or gemstones clinking together, such as when jewelry is moved or shaken.
Brightness - This refers to the brightness and vividness of something, such as a color or an object.
Beauty - This refers to the beauty of something, such as a person or an object.
Brilliance - This kanji conveys a sense of brilliance and sparkle, which could be a great name for a baby who is full of life and energy.
Beauty - The kanji also conveys a sense of beauty and elegance, which could be a great name for a baby who is graceful and lovely.
Harmony - The kanji also conveys a sense of harmony and balance, which could be a great name for a baby who is peaceful and harmonious.
Clarity - The kanji also conveys a sense of clarity and precision, which could be a great name for a baby who is sharp and focused.
Joy - The kanji also conveys a sense of joy and celebration, which could be a great name for a baby who is cheerful and optimistic.
希 means "rare, hope, beg for."
Rare, Unusual - Something that is not common or not seen often.
Faint, Dim - Something that is barely visible or barely audible.
Sparse - Something that is not dense or not crowded.
Greece - An abbreviation for the country name "Greece".
Hope - This is a positive and uplifting meaning that conveys a sense of optimism and wishing for the best for the baby.
Rare - This meaning conveys a sense of uniqueness and specialness, suggesting that the baby is one of a kind.
Greece - This meaning is a reference to the country of Greece, which is associated with ancient culture and civilization. It can be a meaningful way to honor the baby's heritage.
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.
樹 means "tree, wood, timber."
怜 means "clever, wise, astute."
Intelligent - Having great mental acuity and the ability to think quickly and effectively.
Wise - Having or showing good judgment and discernment.
Clever - Having or showing the ability to think quickly and effectively.
Prudent - Acting with or showing care and thought for the future.
Compassionate - Feeling or showing sympathy and understanding for the suffering of others.
Loving - Feeling or showing love and affection.
Cherishing - Showing great care and affection for someone or something.
Intelligent - This kanji that conveys intelligence and the ability to think quickly and effectively.
Wise - This kanji that conveys good judgment and discernment.
Compassionate - This kanji that conveys sympathy and understanding for the suffering of others.
Loving - This kanji that conveys love and affection.
Cherishing - This kanji that conveys great care and affection.
季 means "season, period, time."
Season - Each of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) is divided into three months.
End Of A Season - The last month of each of the four seasons.
Youngest Sibling - The youngest of a group of siblings, usually referred to as "伯・仲・叔・季" in order of age.
Season - This kanji is often used to refer to the four seasons of the year, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will grow up in a season of joy and happiness.
End Of An Era - This kanji can also be used to refer to the end of an era or period of time. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will bring a new beginning and a fresh start.
Youngest Sibling - This kanji can also be used to refer to the youngest sibling in a family. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will be the youngest and most beloved member of the family.
Last Month Of The Year - This kanji can also be used to refer to the last month of the year. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will bring a new year of joy and happiness.
礼 means "gratitude, thanks, etiquette."
Respect - Showing respect to others and expressing gratitude.
Courtesy - Acting according to the established norms of social life.
Gift - Monetary or verbal gifts to express appreciation.
Bow - A gesture of respect and gratitude.
Respect - Respect is an important part of Japanese culture and is often expressed through the use of this kanji. Respect is a way of showing appreciation and gratitude for someone or something. It is also a way of expressing politeness and courtesy.
Gratitude - This kanji can also be used to express gratitude. Gratitude is a feeling of appreciation and thankfulness for something or someone. It is a way of showing appreciation and respect for the kindness and generosity of others.
Courtesy - Courtesy is another important part of Japanese culture and is often expressed through the use of this kanji. Courtesy is a way of showing respect and politeness to others. It is a way of expressing kindness and consideration for others.
Appreciation - Appreciation is a feeling of gratitude and admiration for someone or something. This kanji can be used to express appreciation for someone or something. It is a way of showing respect and gratitude for the kindness and generosity of others.
季 means "season, period, time."
Season - Each of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) is divided into three months.
End Of A Season - The last month of each of the four seasons.
Youngest Sibling - The youngest of a group of siblings, usually referred to as "伯・仲・叔・季" in order of age.
Season - This kanji is often used to refer to the four seasons of the year, spring, summer, autumn, and winter. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will grow up in a season of joy and happiness.
End Of An Era - This kanji can also be used to refer to the end of an era or period of time. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will bring a new beginning and a fresh start.
Youngest Sibling - This kanji can also be used to refer to the youngest sibling in a family. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will be the youngest and most beloved member of the family.
Last Month Of The Year - This kanji can also be used to refer to the last month of the year. It can be used to name a baby to represent the hope that the baby will bring a new year of joy and happiness.
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