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Rocchan(ろっちゃん)
Rokun( ろくん)
Rofa( ろふぁ)![]()
This name is also used as a surname:
Rokuto
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 "Rokuto," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
禄 means "stipend, salary, allowance."
Blessing - A blessing from the heavens, the grace of God.
Salary - The salary of a government official.
Fortune - Good fortune, luck, and prosperity.
Blessing - This kanji that conveys the blessing of God and the heavens, a reminder of the grace and protection of the divine.
Fortune - This kanji that symbolizes good luck and prosperity, a reminder of the abundance of blessings that life can bring.
Prosperity - This kanji that conveys the idea of abundance and success, a reminder of the potential for growth and success in life.
人 means "person, human."
Individual - Each person, one by one.
Counting People - Words used to count people, such as one person (hitori) and two people (futari).
Person - A symbol of a unique individual, with the potential to make a difference in the world.
Human - A reminder of the importance of being kind and compassionate to others.
Individual - A reminder of the importance of standing out and being true to oneself.
Counting People - A reminder of the importance of cherishing relationships and counting one's blessings.
陸 means "land, ground, earth."
Land Higher Than The Water Surface And Flat - This refers to land that is higher than the water surface and is flat.
Jumping And Leaping - This refers to the action of jumping and leaping.
Used As A Substitute For "六" - This refers to the use of the kanji 陸 as a substitute for the kanji 六(six) in documents such as contracts in order to prevent rewriting.
Flat And Horizontal - This refers to something that is flat and horizontal.
Straight And Correct - This refers to something that is straight and correct.
Straight - This meaning is suitable for a baby because it implies that the child will grow up to be honest and upright.
Level - This meaning is suitable for a baby because it implies that the child will grow up to be even-tempered and balanced.
High - This meaning is suitable for a baby because it implies that the child will grow up to be ambitious and successful.
Jump - This meaning is suitable for a baby because it implies that the child will grow up to be energetic and full of life.
Document - This meaning is suitable for a baby because it implies that the child will grow up to be organized and responsible.
斗 means "measuring container, dipper, ladle."
Ladle - Tool used to scoop up water or alcohol.
Measurement of liquid or grain. 1斗(itto) is equal to approximately 18 liters.
Name of a constellation. Southern Dipper and Northern Dipper.
Small, few, or scanty.
Suddenly or abruptly.
Tool - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being a tool for the family to use to build a better future.
Measurement - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being a measure of the family's love and joy.
Constellation - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being a star in the family's sky.
Small - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being small and precious.
麓 means "foot of a mountain."
Foot Of A Mountain - The lower part of a mountain, the base of a mountain.
Mountain Official - An official responsible for managing a mountain forest.
人 means "person, human."
Individual - Each person, one by one.
Counting People - Words used to count people, such as one person (hitori) and two people (futari).
Person - A symbol of a unique individual, with the potential to make a difference in the world.
Human - A reminder of the importance of being kind and compassionate to others.
Individual - A reminder of the importance of standing out and being true to oneself.
Counting People - A reminder of the importance of cherishing relationships and counting one's blessings.
麓 means "foot of a mountain."
Foot Of A Mountain - The lower part of a mountain, the base of a mountain.
Mountain Official - An official responsible for managing a mountain forest.
斗 means "measuring container, dipper, ladle."
Ladle - Tool used to scoop up water or alcohol.
Measurement of liquid or grain. 1斗(itto) is equal to approximately 18 liters.
Name of a constellation. Southern Dipper and Northern Dipper.
Small, few, or scanty.
Suddenly or abruptly.
Tool - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being a tool for the family to use to build a better future.
Measurement - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being a measure of the family's love and joy.
Constellation - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being a star in the family's sky.
Small - This could be used to symbolize the idea of a baby being small and precious.
麓 means "foot of a mountain."
Foot Of A Mountain - The lower part of a mountain, the base of a mountain.
Mountain Official - An official responsible for managing a mountain forest.
杜 means "forest, grove, woods."
Forest - A place where trees are densely packed. Also, a forest surrounding a shrine.
A deciduous tree of the rose family.
Close - To be depressed. To shut.
Forest - This kanji implies a sense of nature and tranquility, suggesting that the child will be surrounded by beauty and peace.
Shrine - This kanji implies a sense of spirituality and reverence, suggesting that the child will be blessed with divine protection.
Depress - This kanji implies a sense of sadness and despair, suggesting that the child will be able to overcome difficult times.
Bush - This kanji implies a sense of strength and resilience, suggesting that the child will be able to withstand any challenge.
Close - This kanji implies a sense of closure and security, suggesting that the child will be protected and safe.
麓 means "foot of a mountain."
Foot Of A Mountain - The lower part of a mountain, the base of a mountain.
Mountain Official - An official responsible for managing a mountain forest.
登 means "climb, ascend, register, login."
Ascend - To go up, to climb to a higher place.
Accomplish - To achieve, to complete.
Immediately - To do something right away, to stand in the present.
Ripen - To mature, for grains to become ripe.
To Ascend - It symbolizes the idea of rising up and achieving success. It also implies that the child will have the potential to reach great heights in life.
To Reach High Places - It implies that the child will have the ability to reach great heights in life. It also symbolizes the idea of striving for success and reaching one's goals.
To Ripen - It symbolizes the idea of maturity and growth. It also implies that the child will have the potential to reach their full potential in life.
To Accomplish - It implies that the child will have the ability to achieve their goals and reach success. It also symbolizes the idea of striving for success and reaching one's goals.
Immediately - It implies that the child will have the ability to act quickly and decisively. It also symbolizes the idea of being prepared and ready to take on any challenge.
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きょう (kyo-u) = 2 morae
On this site, Japanese Morae show how many “beats” a name has in Japanese. Most Japanese names have about 2–4 morae, which affects how natural and rhythmic the name sounds to native speakers.
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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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Long vowels: The long vowel mark “chōonpu” (ー) extends the preceding vowel. For example, “あーちゃん” (A-chan) lengthens the “あ” sound.
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