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Runchan(るんちゃん)Ruuchan( るーちゃん)
Onchan( おんちゃん)
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 "Ruon," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
流 means "stream, flow, current."
Flow - To flow, to stream, for water to flow, to drift, to wander.
Spread - To spread, to disseminate, to pass on.
Exile - To exile as a punishment, to send away to a distant place.
Stream - A stream, a flowing river, a changing state.
Fellowship - Companions, bloodline, same kind.
Status - Quality, class, rank, social standing.
Unfounded - Something without basis, something done carelessly, something uncertain.
Counting - A way of counting flags or brooms.
Flow - It symbolizes the idea of a continuous, steady flow of life. It can also represent the idea of a journey, with the baby being the one who is flowing through life.
Spread - It symbolizes the idea of spreading joy and happiness. It can also represent the idea of sharing knowledge and wisdom with others.
Transmit - It symbolizes the idea of passing on knowledge and wisdom to the next generation. It can also represent the idea of connecting people and cultures.
Exile - It symbolizes the idea of being exiled from one's home. It can also represent the idea of being forced to leave one's home and start anew.
Stream - It symbolizes the idea of a continuous, steady flow of life. It can also represent the idea of a journey, with the baby being the one who is flowing through life.
Kin - It symbolizes the idea of family and community
恩 means "gratitude, kindness, favor."
Grace - A kind and generous act, often given without expecting anything in return.
Mercy - Compassion and forgiveness shown towards someone, especially when punishment is deserved.
Compassion - A deep feeling of sympathy and understanding for someone or something, often accompanied by a desire to help.
Kindness - It conveys a sense of compassion and understanding. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be kind and generous to others.
Mercy - It conveys a sense of forgiveness and understanding. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be merciful and compassionate to others.
Grace - It conveys a sense of elegance and beauty. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be graceful and elegant in their actions.
Love - It conveys a sense of affection and care. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be loving and caring to others.
Blessing - It conveys a sense of good fortune and luck. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be blessed and fortunate in their lives.
琉 means "gemstone, precious stone."
Jewel - A type of gemstone called "Ruri" (琉璃).
恩 means "gratitude, kindness, favor."
Grace - A kind and generous act, often given without expecting anything in return.
Mercy - Compassion and forgiveness shown towards someone, especially when punishment is deserved.
Compassion - A deep feeling of sympathy and understanding for someone or something, often accompanied by a desire to help.
Kindness - It conveys a sense of compassion and understanding. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be kind and generous to others.
Mercy - It conveys a sense of forgiveness and understanding. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be merciful and compassionate to others.
Grace - It conveys a sense of elegance and beauty. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be graceful and elegant in their actions.
Love - It conveys a sense of affection and care. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be loving and caring to others.
Blessing - It conveys a sense of good fortune and luck. It is a reminder to the child that they should always strive to be blessed and fortunate in their lives.
琉 means "gemstone, precious stone."
Jewel - A type of gemstone called "Ruri" (琉璃).
温 means "warm, mild, gentle."
Warm, Warmth - Refers to something that is warm in temperature or feeling.
Calm, Peaceful - Refers to something that is peaceful and gentle.
Learn, Review - Refers to the process of learning or reviewing something.
Wrap, Envelop - Refers to the action of wrapping or enveloping something.
Warmth - A feeling of comfort and kindness, often associated with family and home.
Calm - A peaceful and tranquil atmosphere, often associated with relaxation and contentment.
Kindness - A gentle and caring attitude, often associated with compassion and understanding.
Learn, Review - Refers to the process of learning and growing that a baby goes through.
琉 means "gemstone, precious stone."
Jewel - A type of gemstone called "Ruri" (琉璃).
遠 means "far, distant."
Far, Distant - Refers to a great distance or length of time.
Wide - Refers to something that is broad or expansive.
Common - Refers to something that is widespread or universal.
Keep Away - Refers to something that is kept apart or separated.
Unfamiliar - Refers to something that is not close or intimate.
Far Reaching - Refers to something that is expansive and reaches far.
Wide Ranging - Refers to something that is broad and covers a wide range.
Universal - Refers to something that is widespread and accepted by all.
Distant - Refers to something that is kept apart or separated.
Unfamiliar - Refers to something that is not close or intimate.
琉 means "gemstone, precious stone."
Jewel - A type of gemstone called "Ruri" (琉璃).
音 means "sound, noise."
Sound - The vibration of air that is heard by the ear.
Verse - A song or piece of music.
News - A visit or message.
Chinese pronunciation of a character imported from China, and its reading.
Sound - This kanji that evokes a pleasant sound, such as a musical note or a gentle breeze.
Verse - This kanji that is lyrical and poetic, such as a line from a poem or a song.
News - This kanji that symbolizes a message of hope or joy, such as a word that means “good news” or “happiness”.
Chinese Pronunciation - This kanji that has a Chinese pronunciation, such as a character that has a special meaning in Chinese culture.
瑠 means "lapis lazuli."
Jewel - Used to refer to the gemstone "lapis lazuli" (瑠璃).
Precious - Symbolizing the preciousness of a baby.
Gemstone - Representing the beauty and rarity of a baby.
Brilliance - Signifying the brilliance and sparkle of a baby.
音 means "sound, noise."
Sound - The vibration of air that is heard by the ear.
Verse - A song or piece of music.
News - A visit or message.
Chinese pronunciation of a character imported from China, and its reading.
Sound - This kanji that evokes a pleasant sound, such as a musical note or a gentle breeze.
Verse - This kanji that is lyrical and poetic, such as a line from a poem or a song.
News - This kanji that symbolizes a message of hope or joy, such as a word that means “good news” or “happiness”.
Chinese Pronunciation - This kanji that has a Chinese pronunciation, such as a character that has a special meaning in Chinese culture.
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