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Rinchan(りんちゃん)Rinko( りんこ)
Rinrin( りんりん)
This name is primarily a unisex name, often female.
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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 choices for "Ringo," sorted by the total number of "Good!" votes.
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.
檎 means "apple, quince."
Apple - A deciduous tree of the rose family.
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.
瑚 means "coral."
Festival Vessel - A festival vessel made of a tree-like structure of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
Coral - A type of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
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.
檎 means "apple, quince."
Apple - A deciduous tree of the rose family.
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.
瑚 means "coral."
Festival Vessel - A festival vessel made of a tree-like structure of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
Coral - A type of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
林 means "woods, forest."
Forest - A place where trees and bamboo grow in abundance.
Abundance - A large number or quantity.
Prosperity - A state of being successful and thriving.
Forest - This kanji that symbolizes strength, growth, and resilience.
Abundance - This kanji that symbolizes abundance, wealth, and plenty.
Prosperity - This kanji that symbolizes success, prosperity, and good fortune.
檎 means "apple, quince."
Apple - A deciduous tree of the rose family.
林 means "woods, forest."
Forest - A place where trees and bamboo grow in abundance.
Abundance - A large number or quantity.
Prosperity - A state of being successful and thriving.
Forest - This kanji that symbolizes strength, growth, and resilience.
Abundance - This kanji that symbolizes abundance, wealth, and plenty.
Prosperity - This kanji that symbolizes success, prosperity, and good fortune.
胡 means "hu, foreign, barbarian."
A question word used to express doubt.
Longevity, living a long life.
Ebisu - An ancient ethnic group living in the north and west of China.
Chaotian - Carelessly.
Long Lived - This is a positive connotation that implies a long and prosperous life. It is a suitable name for a baby as it conveys a sense of hope and optimism for the future.
Question - This meaning implies a sense of curiosity and inquisitiveness, which is a desirable trait for a baby to have. It is also a suitable name for a baby as it conveys a sense of exploration and discovery.
Rough - This meaning implies a sense of strength and resilience, which is a desirable trait for a baby to have. It is also a suitable name for a baby as it conveys a sense of determination and perseverance.
Barbarian - This meaning implies a sense of wildness and freedom, which is a desirable trait for a baby to have. It is also a suitable name for a baby as it conveys a sense of adventure and exploration.
梨 means "pear."
Pear - A deciduous tree of the rose family.
Sweet - A pear is a sweet and juicy fruit, symbolizing the sweetness of a baby.
Nourishing - Pears are a nourishing and healthy fruit, symbolizing the nourishment and health of a baby.
Abundance - Pears are a symbol of abundance and prosperity, representing the abundance of blessings for a baby.
子 means "child, offspring, young, junior, small thing."
Child - A child born from parents.
Boy - For usage with "子" for boys and "女" for girls.
Respectful Address - A respectful address for teachers, masters, and people of knowledge and status.
Thinker - A person knowledgeable in scholarship and philosophy, as well as their writings and thoughts.
Seed - A fruit or a biological egg.
Rank - The fourth rank of the five-rank peerage system (公・侯・伯・子・男).
Direction - The first of the twelve directions, representing the north.
Time - The twelfth hour of the night, and the two hours before and after it.
Rat - The first of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac.
Child - A child born from parents.
Female - Used as a name for a female.
Boy - For usage with "子" for boys and "女" for girls.
Adult Male - A respectful title for teachers, masters, and people of high academic or social standing.
Philosopher - A person who is knowledgeable in academic studies and their writings or thoughts.
Fruit - A seed or fruit, or an animal egg.
Small - Something small or fine.
Rank - The fourth rank of the five-rank peerage system (duke, marquis, count, viscount, and baron).
Direction - The first of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals, representing the north direction and the night time from 12 to 2 o'clock.
Rat - The first of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac
梨 means "pear."
Pear - A deciduous tree of the rose family.
Sweet - A pear is a sweet and juicy fruit, symbolizing the sweetness of a baby.
Nourishing - Pears are a nourishing and healthy fruit, symbolizing the nourishment and health of a baby.
Abundance - Pears are a symbol of abundance and prosperity, representing the abundance of blessings for a baby.
檎 means "apple, quince."
Apple - A deciduous tree of the rose family.
琳 means "jade, precious stone."
Resonance - Describes the sound made when two gems or jewels come into contact with each other.
Beautiful Gem - It conveys the idea of something precious and beautiful.
Shining Jewel - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of light and beauty, and is something to be treasured.
Radiant Pearl - This kanji suggests that the baby is a source of radiance and beauty, and is something to be cherished.
Glittering Diamond - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of sparkle and brilliance, and is something to be admired.
Charming Jade - This kanji suggests that the baby is a source of charm and grace, and is something to be admired.
Melodious Bell - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of music and harmony, and is something to be celebrated.
梧 means "parasol tree."
琳 means "jade, precious stone."
Resonance - Describes the sound made when two gems or jewels come into contact with each other.
Beautiful Gem - It conveys the idea of something precious and beautiful.
Shining Jewel - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of light and beauty, and is something to be treasured.
Radiant Pearl - This kanji suggests that the baby is a source of radiance and beauty, and is something to be cherished.
Glittering Diamond - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of sparkle and brilliance, and is something to be admired.
Charming Jade - This kanji suggests that the baby is a source of charm and grace, and is something to be admired.
Melodious Bell - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of music and harmony, and is something to be celebrated.
檎 means "apple, quince."
Apple - A deciduous tree of the rose family.
琳 means "jade, precious stone."
Resonance - Describes the sound made when two gems or jewels come into contact with each other.
Beautiful Gem - It conveys the idea of something precious and beautiful.
Shining Jewel - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of light and beauty, and is something to be treasured.
Radiant Pearl - This kanji suggests that the baby is a source of radiance and beauty, and is something to be cherished.
Glittering Diamond - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of sparkle and brilliance, and is something to be admired.
Charming Jade - This kanji suggests that the baby is a source of charm and grace, and is something to be admired.
Melodious Bell - This kanji implies that the baby is a source of music and harmony, and is something to be celebrated.
瑚 means "coral."
Festival Vessel - A festival vessel made of a tree-like structure of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
Coral - A type of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
稟 means "application, petition, report."
Receive, Accept - To receive something from above to below, symbolizing the acceptance of a new life.
Support, Endowment - To provide support or endowment, symbolizing the support of a new life.
Innate, Inborn - Innate or inborn qualities given from heaven, symbolizing the divine nature of a new life.
瑚 means "coral."
Festival Vessel - A festival vessel made of a tree-like structure of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
Coral - A type of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
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.
果 means "fruit, result, effect."
Fruit - The fruit of a tree or plant.
End - The end of something.
Accomplish - To achieve or complete something.
Determined - To do something with determination.
As Expected - As expected or anticipated.
Truly - Really or truly.
Finish - To end or die.
Fruit - Symbolizing abundance, fertility, and nourishment.
End - Symbolizing the end of a journey or a new beginning.
Accomplish - Symbolizing the ability to achieve one's goals.
Determined - Symbolizing strength and perseverance.
As Expected - Symbolizing hope and faith.
Truly - Symbolizing truth and sincerity.
Finish - Symbolizing the completion of a cycle.
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
子 means "child, offspring, young, junior, small thing."
Child - A child born from parents.
Boy - For usage with "子" for boys and "女" for girls.
Respectful Address - A respectful address for teachers, masters, and people of knowledge and status.
Thinker - A person knowledgeable in scholarship and philosophy, as well as their writings and thoughts.
Seed - A fruit or a biological egg.
Rank - The fourth rank of the five-rank peerage system (公・侯・伯・子・男).
Direction - The first of the twelve directions, representing the north.
Time - The twelfth hour of the night, and the two hours before and after it.
Rat - The first of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac.
Child - A child born from parents.
Female - Used as a name for a female.
Boy - For usage with "子" for boys and "女" for girls.
Adult Male - A respectful title for teachers, masters, and people of high academic or social standing.
Philosopher - A person who is knowledgeable in academic studies and their writings or thoughts.
Fruit - A seed or fruit, or an animal egg.
Small - Something small or fine.
Rank - The fourth rank of the five-rank peerage system (duke, marquis, count, viscount, and baron).
Direction - The first of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals, representing the north direction and the night time from 12 to 2 o'clock.
Rat - The first of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac
鈴 means "bell."
Bell - A ringing instrument that is shaken or struck.
瑚 means "coral."
Festival Vessel - A festival vessel made of a tree-like structure of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
Coral - A type of calcium carbonate formed by the skeletons of coral found in the sea, used as a decoration.
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