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Teijikun(ていじくん)Teichan( ていちゃん)
Jinjin( じんじん)
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 "Teiji," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
汀 means "shore, beach, strand."
Shoreline - The edge of a body of water, such as a lake, river, or ocean.
Shoreline - This kanji that evokes the beauty and serenity of the shoreline, with its peaceful waves and calming atmosphere.
Water's Edge - This kanji that symbolizes the connection between the land and the sea, and the importance of both in our lives.
Wave Crest - This kanji that symbolizes the power and strength of the waves, and the courage and determination of those who ride them.
Flat Land - This kanji that symbolizes the peacefulness and tranquility of a flat land near the water's edge.
路 means "road, path, route."
Travel - To go on a journey.
Administrative Division - The name of an administrative division in the Song Dynasty.
Path - A way or route for people or vehicles to travel.
Way - A method or manner of doing something.
Logic - A system of reasoning.
Method - A way of doing something, especially a systematic way, implies an orderly logical arrangement.
Important - Of great significance or value.
Big - Of considerable size, extent, or intensity.
Journey - A long and often difficult process of personal transformation and development.
Appear - To come into view or become visible.
Express - To make known one's thoughts or feelings in words.
Imperial - Of or relating to an emperor or empress.
Administrative - Of or relating to the organization and management of a business or other organization.
定 means "fixed, settled, established."
To Settle, Settle Down, Stabilize - To bring something to a state of rest or stability.
To Determine, Decide - To make a decision or come to a conclusion.
Rule, Regulation, Law - A set of principles or instructions that must be followed.
Purification - In Buddhism, the act of cutting off all worldly thoughts and becoming free of all desires.
Stability, Stabilize - This kanji conveys the idea of stability and steadiness, suggesting a baby who will grow up to be reliable and dependable.
Decisiveness - This kanji conveys the idea of making decisions and being decisive, suggesting a baby who will grow up to be confident and independent.
Rules, Regulations - This kanji conveys the idea of following rules and regulations, suggesting a baby who will grow up to be disciplined and obedient.
Certainty, Definiteness - This kanji conveys the idea of being sure and certain, suggesting a baby who will grow up to be decisive and resolute.
Purity, Purification - This kanji conveys the idea of purity and purification, suggesting a baby who will grow up to
司 means "administer, manage, control."
To Serve In An Official Capacity - This refers to someone who is responsible for a certain role or task.
To Manage Or Oversee - This refers to taking charge of a certain task or responsibility.
To Inquire - This refers to investigating a situation or gathering information.
To Rule - This meaning implies that the baby will be a leader and have the ability to take charge and make decisions.
To Manage - This meaning implies that the baby will be responsible and have the ability to take care of things and make sure everything is running smoothly.
To Govern - This meaning implies that the baby will be a responsible and wise leader who can make decisions and guide others.
To Supervise - This meaning implies that the baby will be a responsible and reliable leader who can oversee and manage tasks.
To Inquire - This meaning implies that the baby will be curious and have the ability to ask questions and seek out information.
弟 means "younger brother."
Younger Brother - Refers to the younger sibling in a family.
Disciple - A person who receives teachings from a certain teacher.
A term used to refer to oneself humbly.
To Obey - To serve obediently to an elder brother or someone of higher authority.
Order - A sequence or arrangement.
Just - Only that
Younger Brother - It is a term of endearment and respect for a younger sibling.
Disciple - It implies a sense of loyalty and dedication to a teacher or mentor.
To Obey - It implies a sense of respect and obedience to those in authority.
Order - It implies a sense of structure and organization.
Just - It implies a sense of fairness and justice.
次 means "next, following."
Second - Following something or someone in order.
Follow - To come after something or someone in order.
In Order - To arrange something in a particular order.
Count - To keep track of numbers or amounts.
Camp - To stay in a place with an army.
Stay - To stay in a place for a period of time.
Second - A reminder to strive to be the best and to never give up.
Follow - To remind the child to stay on the right path and to never give up.
In Order - To remind the child to stay organized and to always strive for excellence.
Count - To remind the child to always be mindful of their actions and to strive for success.
悌 means "respect for elders and care for younger siblings."
Obey - To obediently follow an elder or someone of higher authority.
Good Sibling Relationship - Having a good relationship between siblings.
二 means "two, second."
Two - Two things, a numerical name.
Again - A second time.
Second - Next, following.
Different - A different, dual heart.
Doubt - To doubt, to go against.
Two - Representing the idea of being part of a pair, or having a twin.
Again - Representing the idea of a second chance, or a new beginning.
Second - Representing the idea of being the second-born, or the second-in-line.
Different - Representing the idea of being unique, or having a special quality.
Doubt - Representing the idea of having faith, or being resilient.
悌 means "respect for elders and care for younger siblings."
Obey - To obediently follow an elder or someone of higher authority.
Good Sibling Relationship - Having a good relationship between siblings.
次 means "next, following."
Second - Following something or someone in order.
Follow - To come after something or someone in order.
In Order - To arrange something in a particular order.
Count - To keep track of numbers or amounts.
Camp - To stay in a place with an army.
Stay - To stay in a place for a period of time.
Second - A reminder to strive to be the best and to never give up.
Follow - To remind the child to stay on the right path and to never give up.
In Order - To remind the child to stay organized and to always strive for excellence.
Count - To remind the child to always be mindful of their actions and to strive for success.
禎 means "blessed."
Fortunate - Having good luck or fortune
Auspicious - Having a favorable outcome
Righteous - Morally right or justifiable
Fortunate - Conveying a sense of good luck and fortune for the baby's future.
Auspicious - Expressing a wish for the baby to have a bright and prosperous future.
Righteous - Conveying a sense of justice and fairness for the baby's life.
二 means "two, second."
Two - Two things, a numerical name.
Again - A second time.
Second - Next, following.
Different - A different, dual heart.
Doubt - To doubt, to go against.
Two - Representing the idea of being part of a pair, or having a twin.
Again - Representing the idea of a second chance, or a new beginning.
Second - Representing the idea of being the second-born, or the second-in-line.
Different - Representing the idea of being unique, or having a special quality.
Doubt - Representing the idea of having faith, or being resilient.
貞 means "chastity, fidelity, loyalty."
Righteousness - Acting in a morally correct and just manner.
Honesty - Being truthful and sincere in one's words and actions.
Uprightness - Having a strong moral character and a sense of integrity.
Divination - To predict the future or gain insight into a situation by interpreting signs or omens.
Upright - This is a positive and noble quality that implies a person is honest, reliable, and has a strong moral character.
Righteous - This is a quality that implies a person is just and fair in their actions and decisions.
Honest - This is a quality that implies a person is truthful and trustworthy.
Faithful - This is a quality that implies a person is loyal and devoted to their commitments.
Loyal - This is a quality that implies a person is devoted and dedicated to their relationships and obligations.
True - This is a quality that implies a person is genuine and sincere in their words and actions.
Pure - This is a quality that implies a person is innocent and untainted by negative influences.
二 means "two, second."
Two - Two things, a numerical name.
Again - A second time.
Second - Next, following.
Different - A different, dual heart.
Doubt - To doubt, to go against.
Two - Representing the idea of being part of a pair, or having a twin.
Again - Representing the idea of a second chance, or a new beginning.
Second - Representing the idea of being the second-born, or the second-in-line.
Different - Representing the idea of being unique, or having a special quality.
Doubt - Representing the idea of having faith, or being resilient.
貞 means "chastity, fidelity, loyalty."
Righteousness - Acting in a morally correct and just manner.
Honesty - Being truthful and sincere in one's words and actions.
Uprightness - Having a strong moral character and a sense of integrity.
Divination - To predict the future or gain insight into a situation by interpreting signs or omens.
Upright - This is a positive and noble quality that implies a person is honest, reliable, and has a strong moral character.
Righteous - This is a quality that implies a person is just and fair in their actions and decisions.
Honest - This is a quality that implies a person is truthful and trustworthy.
Faithful - This is a quality that implies a person is loyal and devoted to their commitments.
Loyal - This is a quality that implies a person is devoted and dedicated to their relationships and obligations.
True - This is a quality that implies a person is genuine and sincere in their words and actions.
Pure - This is a quality that implies a person is innocent and untainted by negative influences.
治 means "govern, manage, cure."
Location - The place of a government office.
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