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21,378 first names, 70,620 last names, 317,184 kanji variations.
one of the best Japanese name searches for a baby!
In Japanese, there is a culture of kanji which is a set of characters that originated from Chinese characters, and the meaning of the name changes according to the choice of kanji characters.
The more numerous variations of kanji, the more common name is in Japan. On the other hand, a name with very few variations in kanji is unique and rare to the Japanese.
For Tadaomi, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the total number of Good!
伊 means "italy, that one."
Just - Particle used to adjust the tone of a sentence.
Abbreviation of the country name "Italy(伊太利)".
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
但 means "however, nevertheless, only."
However, Nevertheless - Used to express a condition or exception.
Nevertheless - Suggests that the baby will be resilient and determined despite any obstacles.
Just - Suggests that the baby will be content with what they have and not be overly ambitious.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
允 means "permission, approval, consent."
Sincerity - To be honest and truthful.
Permission - To allow or grant permission.
Approval - To recognize or accept something.
Acknowledgement - To acknowledge or confirm something.
Truthful - This kanji conveys the idea of being honest and sincere, which is an important quality for a baby to have.
Permitted - The kanji can also be interpreted as allowing something, which could be a good name for a baby who is allowed to do something special.
Approved - The kanji can also be interpreted as being approved of, which could be a good name for a baby who is approved of by their parents or guardians.
Accepted - The kanji can also be interpreted as being accepted, which could be a good name for a baby who is accepted by their family and friends.
Allowed - The kanji can also be interpreted as allowing something, which could be a good name for a baby who is allowed to do something special.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
匡 means "rectify, correct, straighten up."
Rescue - To help or assist someone in danger or distress.
Aid - To provide assistance or support to someone in need.
Assist - To give help or support to someone in order to achieve a goal.
Rectify - To correct or set right a wrong or bad situation.
Rescue - This kanji conveys the idea of rescuing someone from a difficult situation, which could be a great name for a baby who is seen as a source of hope and comfort.
Help - The kanji also suggests helping someone in need, which could be a great name for a baby who is seen as a source of support and assistance.
Aid - The kanji also implies aiding someone in need, which could be a great name for a baby who is seen as a source of aid and comfort.
Correct - The kanji also implies correcting something that is wrong, which could be a great name for a baby who is seen as a source of justice and fairness.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
只 means "only, just, merely."
Only - Used to emphasize that something is the only thing that is true or the only thing that is happening.
Free - Without cost or payment.
Unique - This kanji that stands out and is special, emphasizing the uniqueness of the individual.
Free-spirited - This kanji that conveys a sense of freedom and independence.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
唯 means "only, solely, simply."
Unique - Conveying the idea that the baby is one-of-a-kind and special.
Affirmation - Conveying the idea that the baby will be a source of positive affirmation and encouragement.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
帝 means "emperor, sovereign, ruler."
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
忠 means "loyalty, devotion."
Loyalty - Being sincere and honest, without any deception.
Diligence - Being earnest and serious in one's work.
Devotion - Serving one's lord with sincerity and dedication.
Justice - Being a third-ranking official in the court of justice.
Loyalty - Showing a strong sense of loyalty and dedication to one's family and friends.
Diligence - Being hardworking and persistent in achieving one's goals.
Devotion - Having a strong sense of commitment and dedication to one's family and friends.
Justice - Being fair and just in one's decisions and actions.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
惟 means "only, solely, simply."
To Think, Consider - To think deeply and carefully about something.
Only, Solely - Used to express that something is the only thing or the sole thing.
To emphasize - Used at the beginning of a sentence or between phrases to emphasize the tone.
Thoughtful - This kanji conveys the idea of being thoughtful and considering things carefully. It can be used to express the idea of being thoughtful and reflective.
Sole - This kanji can be read as “tada” and is used to express the idea of something being the only one of its kind. It can be used to express the idea of uniqueness and singularity.
Harmonious - This kanji can be read as “kore” and is used to express the idea of creating harmony and balance. It can be used to express the idea of creating a peaceful and harmonious atmosphere.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
格 means "rank, status, grade."
Rule, Regulation, Norm - A set of standards or guidelines that must be followed.
Form, Shape - A pattern or arrangement of objects in a square or rectangular shape.
Rule, Regulation - A set of rules or regulations that must be followed.
Standard, Criteria - A set of criteria or standards that must be met.
Form, Shape - The arrangement of objects in a particular shape or pattern.
Reach, Achieve - To reach or achieve a certain goal or level.
Block, Prevent - To block or prevent something from happening.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
正 means "correct, right, proper."
Correct, Right - Being true and accurate, without any mistakes. To make something right and accurate.
Main, Original - The officially recognized or accepted version.
Exactly, Precisely - Exactly, precisely, correctly, just right.
New Year - The beginning of the year, the first month of the year.
Target - The center of a target.
Correct, Right - This kanji that symbolizes being true and accurate, without any mistakes.
Main, Original - This kanji that symbolizes being the officially recognized or accepted version.
Exactly, Precisely - This kanji that symbolizes being exactly, precisely, correctly, just right.
New Year - This kanji that symbolizes the beginning of the year, the first month of the year.
Target - This kanji that symbolizes the center of a target.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
維 means "fiber, tie, maintain."
Bond, Connect - To form a connection or bond between two or more people or things.
Support - To provide assistance or aid to someone or something.
Bind, Tie - To fasten or secure something with a rope, cord, or other material.
Preserve - To keep something safe or in its original condition.
Rope, Cord - A long, thin, flexible material made of twisted strands of fibers.
Thread - A thin, continuous strand of fibers, such as cotton or silk.
Bond, Connect - To form a strong connection between two or more people or things.
Support - To provide assistance or encouragement to someone or something.
Bind, Tie - To fasten or secure something with a rope, cord, or chain.
Preserve - To keep something safe and secure.
Rope, Cord - A long, thin, flexible material made of twisted fibers.
Framework, Outline - A basic structure or set of ideas that serves as a guide.
臣 means "vassal, subject, retainer."
Retainer - A person employed to serve a noble or royal household.
Subject - A person who owes allegiance to a sovereign or government.
Commoner - An ordinary person, especially one of the common people.
Humility - A modest or low view of one's own importance.
Names that have the same gender and start with T.
Supporting Ukraine Kids together
As the situation in Ukraine escalates, I feel with emotions too overwhelming to name. There are many children in Ukraine whose homes have been destroyed and without food and water. Gentle support is needed.
Please donate to Save the Children.
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For the kind Russian people
Apparently this isn't broadcast on Russian TV, but what the Russian government is doing isn't actually a peacekeeping operation, but is more correctly described as an invasion and looting of your relative's country, Ukraine.
The only power that can change the reality in Ukraine is for the Russian people to speak out. Please touch the world media outside of Russia to see how your government is causing the tragic situation. Thank you for a peaceful world!
e.g. UNICEF, Red CrossSort by Most Kanji Variations
This is the order of names with many variations of kanji.
Basically, names with more variations are more common and familiar to the Japanese.
Sort by Most Viewed
The names are sorted by the number of times they have been viewed on this site. This ranking is based on the behavior of users around the world, including Japan, so it does not mean that the names are commonly viewed by Japanese people only.
Please note that just because a name has been viewed more times does not mean it is a famous name in Japan.
What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is a syllabary used in written Japanese, which originated from the cursive style of Kanji.
What is Katakana?
Katakana is also a Japanese syllabary. Basically, the characters don't have any meaning by themselves, they only represent the sounds.
Japanese try to express the words came from foreign languages with the most similar sounds in Japanese using Katakana.
Households?
The names are sorted by the number of Japanese households where the surname is used.
The more households there are, the more famous and common the surname is.
About this site's data of last names