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Tadakun(ただくん)Tadachan( ただちゃん)
Tadappe( ただっぺ)
This name is also used as a surname: Tadasu
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 "Tadasu," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
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.
理 means "principle, logic, reason."
Pattern - A visible pattern on a surface.
Texture - The texture of skin or wood.
Order - To arrange or put in order.
Reason - A logical explanation or justification for something.
Science - Physical or natural science.
Understanding - To comprehend or grasp something.
Judgment - To make a decision or pass sentence.
Pattern - A beautiful and unique pattern that reflects the baby's personality.
Texture - A soft and gentle texture that symbolizes the baby's tenderness.
Order - A sense of order and structure that will guide the baby's life.
Reason - A logical and rational approach to life that will help the baby make wise decisions.
Science - A passion for science and knowledge that will help the baby explore the world.
Understanding - A deep understanding of the world and its people that will help the baby empathize with others.
Judgment - A sense of justice and fairness that will help the baby make wise judgments.
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.
糾 means "to investigate, to straighten out, to unravel."
Gather - To collect or assemble together.
Entangle - To become intertwined or entangled.
Rectify - To correct or set right an error or mistake.
Twist - To symbolize the bond between the parents and the baby, and the strength of the family.
Gather - To signify the gathering of the family and the importance of family unity.
Entangle - To represent the connection between the baby and the family, and the strength of the relationship.
Rectify - To signify the hope that the baby will grow up to be a responsible and upright person.
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