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Sacchan(さっちゃん)
Tantan( たんたん)
Satankun( さたんくん)![]()
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 "Satan," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
沙 means "sand, beach, select."
Sand - Fine particles of rock.
Beach - A sandy shore.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - Language elements enable expression and communication. May your child communicate clearly and understand others well.
Beach - Beach - A sandy shore - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of beach throughout life.
Select - Selecting represents wisdom, choice, and careful decision-making. May your child select wisely in all of life's important choices.
Desert - Earth represents stability, nurturing, and solid foundation. May your child stand on solid ground with deep roots.
Sift - Sifting represents separating, discerning, and finding the valuable. May your child discern what is valuable.
淡 means "light, indifferent, fresh."
Indifferent - Unconcerned; detached; without attachment; having few desires.
Place Name - Abbreviation for "Awaji," a place or former province name.
Unattached - Not attached to any particular thing or person.
Uncomplicated - Not complicated or overly detailed.
Unsalty - Not containing any salt.
Light - Light represents hope, guidance, and the illumination of truth. May your child be a light to others, guiding and illuminating the way.
Indifferent - Indifferent - Unconcerned; detached; without attachment; having - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of indifferent throughout life.
Fresh - Fresh - Without Salt; unsalted - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of fresh throughout life.
Low Desire - Lowness represents humility, accessibility, and connection with the earth. May your child stay humble and accessible, connected to their roots.
Place Name - Names carry identity, destiny, and in Japan, the power to shape one's future. May your child honor their name, living up to its promise and meaning.
Unattached - Children carry forward the hopes and dreams of their families. May your child fulfill the hopes placed in them and add their own.
Uncomplicated - Uncomplicated - Not complicated or overly detailed - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of uncomplicated throughout life.
Unsalty - Unsalty - Not containing any salt - carries meaning in Japanese naming tradition. May your child embody the positive aspects of unsalty throughout life.
左 means "left, to go left, east."
Left - Left represents the heart side, intuition, and the path less traveled. May your child trust their heart and have courage to take unconventional paths.
To Assist - The act of assist represents purposeful action and the will to make a difference. May your child assist with wisdom and purpose, making a positive difference in the world.
Evidence - Evidence represents proof, verification, and establishing truth. May your child stand on solid evidence.
Help - Helping represents service, assistance, and making others' lives better. May your child help generously and receive help graciously.
Lower - Lower represents a role of purpose and contribution to society. May your child embody the lower's dedication and skill in their life's work.
端 means "edge, correct, fraction."
Fraction - A partial amount.
Halfway - Being halfway through something.
Start, Cause, Trigger, Clue, Source - The start or cause of something, or a clue or source of something.
Tan - A unit of cloth length; 2 jō 8 尺 in whale measurement.
Unit of Measurement - A unit of measurement, specifically two jō eight 尺 in a whale measure.
Edge - Edges define boundaries, provide sharpness, and mark where one thing meets another. May your child have the edge to cut through confusion, sharp but not harmful.
Correct - Correctness represents accuracy, righteousness, and alignment with truth. May your child always seek what is correct, living in alignment with truth.
Fraction - Numbers represent order, measure, and the foundation of understanding. May your child understand the importance of what can and cannot be counted.
Beginning - Beginning represents the courage to start, the first step of every journey. May your child have the courage to begin, taking first steps toward great destinations.
Halfway - Objects serve purposes and remind us of what matters. May your child value things for their true worth and purpose.
Start, Cause, Trigger, Clue, Source - Stars represent hope, guidance, and the eternal connection between heaven and earth. May your child be a guiding star, leading others with wisdom and shining brightly even in darkness.
Tan - Length represents endurance, reach, and sustained effort. May your child have the endurance to see things through to completion.
Unit of Measurement - Measure represents balance, proportion, and the wisdom of knowing limits. May your child know the measure of all things, balanced and proportionate.
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What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is one of the two Japanese syllabaries. Each character represents a sound (mora), not a meaning. It is used for native words, grammatical particles, verb/adjective endings (okurigana), and to show pronunciation above kanji (furigana). It developed from cursive forms of kanji.
What is Katakana?
Katakana is one of the two Japanese syllabaries. Each character represents a sound (mora), not a meaning. It is mainly used to write foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, and for emphasis.
What are English Syllables?
A syllable is a unit of pronunciation in English — it’s the beat you hear when you say a word.
Here are a few quick examples:
cat = 1 syllable
ba-by = 2 syllables
beau-ti-ful = 3 syllables
On this site, English Syllables show how a name naturally breaks into sounds when spoken in English. This helps you understand how English speakers naturally say the name and where they pause between sounds.
What are Japanese Morae?
A mora (plural: morae, Japanese: 拍 Haku) is the basic unit of sound in Japanese — think of it as one rhythmic “beat” when speaking.
Here are a few quick examples:
あ (a) = 1 mora
あい (a-i) = 2 morae
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.
This helps you see how the name fits into the natural rhythm of Japanese speech.
What is English Transcription?
“English transcription” (romanization) is the romanized form of a Japanese name, intended to reproduce its pronunciation as closely as possible. It is also useful for searching names on this site.
Japanese-Style Nicknames
In Japan, nicknames are used to express familiarity and affection. Typical features include:
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
Use & context: Nicknames are informal—common among friends, family, or close colleagues—and are not suitable for formal or professional settings. Their use implies a certain degree of intimacy.
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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