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Tsugukun(つぐくん)Tsuguchan( つぐちゃん)
Tsutsun( つっつん)
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 choices for "Tadatsugu," sorted by the total number of "Good!" votes.
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.
紹 means "introduce, recommend, refer."
Inherit - To receive or take over something from someone else.
Pass On - To transfer something to someone else.
Take Over - To assume control or responsibility of something.
Uphold - To maintain or support something.
Connect - To link or join two or more things together.
Mediate - To act as an intermediary between two or more parties.
Inherit - To receive or take over something from someone else, such as a family name or tradition.
Pass On - To transfer something to someone else, such as a legacy or a set of values.
Take Over - To assume control or responsibility of something, such as a role or a legacy.
Uphold - To maintain or support something, such as a tradition or a set of values.
Connect - To link or join two or more things together, such as family members or generations.
Mediate - To act as an intermediary between two or more parties, such as between generations or cultures.
尹 means "to govern. to correct. to make right."
承 means "consent, acquiesce, hear, understand."
Receive - To take something that is offered with both hands.
Accept - To receive something with humility.
Inherit - To take over something from someone else.
Listen - To humbly hear something.
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.
嗣 means "heir, succeed, inherit."
To Succeed - To take over and continue the legacy of a family or lineage.
To Inherit - To receive something from a predecessor, such as a title, property, or responsibility.
To Follow - To take up the mantle of a predecessor and continue their work.
To Preserve - To maintain the traditions and customs of a family or lineage.
To Continue - To keep the legacy of a family or lineage alive.
To Succeed - It implies that the child will be successful in life and will carry on the family legacy.
To Inherit - It implies that the child will inherit the family's traditions and values.
To Follow - It implies that the child will follow in the footsteps of their parents and ancestors.
To Continue - It implies that the child will continue the family's legacy and traditions.
To Preserve - It implies that the child will preserve the family's traditions and values.
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What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is a syllabary used in written Japanese, which originated from the cursive style of Kanji.
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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.
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English Transcription is a term used when translating Japanese names into English. It represents a romanised version of the name with the aim of reproducing the pronunciation as accurately as possible. English Transcription can also be used for name searches.
Japanese Style Nickname
In Japan, nicknames are commonly used to express familiarity and affection. Here are key features and contexts:
Shortened Forms: Names are often shortened for ease and intimacy, such as 'Yuki' from 'Yukiko' or 'Taka' from 'Takashi'.
Suffixes: Terms like 'chan' for girls and 'kun' for boys are added to names among close friends and family. However, 'chan' can also be used for boys during childhood. Additionally, among adults who are very close, like best friends, 'chan' may still be used to convey affection and familiarity. More Details
Usage and Cultural Aspects: Nicknames are typically used in informal settings among friends, family, or close colleagues, and are not suitable for formal or professional environments. The use of a nickname suggests a degree of intimacy and should reflect the nature of the relationship. Young people often demonstrate creativity in their social interactions by crafting unique nicknames.
Note: In Japanese, the long vowel sound is indicated by a special character called a "chōonpu" (長音符), which looks like a horizontal dash (ー). This character serves to extend the duration of the vowel sound immediately preceding it. For instance, in the name "あーちゃん" (A-chan), the "あ" (A) is extended, producing a prolonged "ah" sound, similar to the "a" in "father."
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