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Tokichan(ときちゃん)Motokun( もとくん)
Tomochan( ともちゃん)
This name is also used as a surname: Tokimoto
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 "Tokimoto," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
刻 means "tit. ticking."
To carve, engrave, or cut.
To dig or excavate.
Severe or harsh.
A Division Of A Day Into Twelve Parts, Each Associated With One Of The Twelve Chinese Zodiac Animals. Also, A Division Of One Hour Into Three Parts - Jouko (upper), chuuko (middle), and kako (lower).
元 means "origin, beginning, former, ex."
Origin, Source - The fundamental or original basis of something.
Year Name - A name given to a year, such as the "Kigen" era.
刻 means "tit. ticking."
To carve, engrave, or cut.
To dig or excavate.
Severe or harsh.
A Division Of A Day Into Twelve Parts, Each Associated With One Of The Twelve Chinese Zodiac Animals. Also, A Division Of One Hour Into Three Parts - Jouko (upper), chuuko (middle), and kako (lower).
基 means "foundation, basis."
Foundation, Base - The foundation or base of a building. A support or foothold.
Source, Origin - The root or origin of something. To be based on or to take as a source.
Counting Word - A word used to count items such as lanterns or graves.
Foundation - A strong and stable foundation for a baby's life.
Source - A source of strength and guidance for a baby's life.
Origin - A reminder of the baby's origin and heritage.
Group - A reminder of the baby's connection to others.
刻 means "tit. ticking."
To carve, engrave, or cut.
To dig or excavate.
Severe or harsh.
A Division Of A Day Into Twelve Parts, Each Associated With One Of The Twelve Chinese Zodiac Animals. Also, A Division Of One Hour Into Three Parts - Jouko (upper), chuuko (middle), and kako (lower).
本 means "book, main, true, real."
Important Part, Essential Point - Something that is important or essential.
Agriculture - Farming or related activities.
This, That, My Own - Referring to something that is owned or related to oneself.
Origin - This kanji that symbolizes the origin or beginning of something.
Essential Point - This kanji that symbolizes an important or essential point.
Agriculture - This kanji that symbolizes farming or related activities.
My Own - This kanji that symbolizes something that is owned or related to oneself.
Book, Counting - This kanji that symbolizes books or counting things.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
元 means "origin, beginning, former, ex."
Origin, Source - The fundamental or original basis of something.
Year Name - A name given to a year, such as the "Kigen" era.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
基 means "foundation, basis."
Foundation, Base - The foundation or base of a building. A support or foothold.
Source, Origin - The root or origin of something. To be based on or to take as a source.
Counting Word - A word used to count items such as lanterns or graves.
Foundation - A strong and stable foundation for a baby's life.
Source - A source of strength and guidance for a baby's life.
Origin - A reminder of the baby's origin and heritage.
Group - A reminder of the baby's connection to others.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
本 means "book, main, true, real."
Important Part, Essential Point - Something that is important or essential.
Agriculture - Farming or related activities.
This, That, My Own - Referring to something that is owned or related to oneself.
Origin - This kanji that symbolizes the origin or beginning of something.
Essential Point - This kanji that symbolizes an important or essential point.
Agriculture - This kanji that symbolizes farming or related activities.
My Own - This kanji that symbolizes something that is owned or related to oneself.
Book, Counting - This kanji that symbolizes books or counting things.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
源 means "source, origin."
Origin - The source from which a stream of water flows
Search - To ask
Genji - A reference to the Genji clan.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
礎 means "foundation, cornerstone, basis."
Foundation - The base or underlying part of something, the fundamental element.
Cornerstone - A large stone used as the base of a building or structure.
Foundation - A strong and stable base for a new life, symbolizing a strong and secure start.
Cornerstone - A symbol of strength and stability, representing a solid foundation for a new life.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
素 means "plain, unadorned, simple."
Pure, Unadulterated - Without anything added
Pure - Symbolizing a child who is innocent and untainted by the world.
Original - Representing a unique individual who is unlike any other.
Source - Signifying a baby who is the beginning of something new and special.
White - Representing a child who is pure and innocent.
Meager - Signifying a baby who is humble and unassuming.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
許 means "permit, allow, forgive."
To Allow, Permit - To give permission or consent to do something.
To Accept, Acknowledge - To recognize or acknowledge the truth or validity of something.
To Approve, Endorse - To express approval or support of something.
Approximately, Roughly - Used to indicate an approximate amount or degree.
Origin, Source - The point from which something begins or is derived.
Permit - To give permission or consent to do something, suggesting a sense of freedom and independence.
Accept - To recognize or acknowledge the truth or validity of something, suggesting a sense of understanding and acceptance.
Approve - To express approval or support of something, suggesting a sense of approval and encouragement.
Origin - The point from which something begins or is derived, suggesting a sense of strength and resilience.
時 means "time, hour, moment."
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter.
Time - A day divided into 24 parts (formerly 12 parts).
Opportunity - A suitable time.
Seasons - Spring, Summer, Autumn, and Winter can represent the cycle of life and the beauty of nature.
Time - A reminder to cherish every moment and to make the most of one's life.
Flow Of Time - A reminder to appreciate the passing of time and to make the most of each day.
Opportunity - A reminder to seize the moment and to make the most of every opportunity.
誠 means "sincerity, honesty, truthfulness."
Truth, Honesty - Being truthful and honest in all aspects of life.
Sincerity - Showing genuine care and concern for others.
Fact, Reality - Accepting and acknowledging the facts and reality of a situation.
Truthful - This kanji implies that the baby will be honest and truthful in all aspects of life.
Honesty - Encouraging the baby to be honest and truthful in all aspects of life.
Sincerity - Nurturing the baby to show genuine care and concern for others.
Reality - Teaching the baby to accept and acknowledge the facts and reality of a situation.
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