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Tokichan(ときちゃん)Tocchan( とっちゃん)
Tokicchi( ときっち)
This name is also used as a surname: Tokiyo
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 "Tokiyo," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
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.
世 means "world, society, generation."
Generation - The period of time from when one generation takes over the position from their parents until they pass it on to their children.
Era - A period of time in history.
Society - The world, the people and the environment around us.
Succession - The passing down of something from one generation to the next.
Generation - It implies that the baby is part of a larger family and will carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
Era - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger society and will be part of a larger movement.
Society - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger community and will be part of a larger culture.
Succession - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger family and will carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
Continuity - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger family and will carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
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).
世 means "world, society, generation."
Generation - The period of time from when one generation takes over the position from their parents until they pass it on to their children.
Era - A period of time in history.
Society - The world, the people and the environment around us.
Succession - The passing down of something from one generation to the next.
Generation - It implies that the baby is part of a larger family and will carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
Era - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger society and will be part of a larger movement.
Society - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger community and will be part of a larger culture.
Succession - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger family and will carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
Continuity - It implies that the baby will be part of a larger family and will carry on the legacy of their ancestors.
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).
代 means "substitute, generation, era."
Replace, Substitute - To replace or substitute something or someone.
Exchange, Alternate - To exchange or alternate something or someone.
Generation, Age - A period of time, a generation, or an age.
Lineage, Succession - A succession of generations.
Exchange, Alternate - To represent the idea of exchanging or alternating between generations.
Generation, Age - To represent the idea of a new generation or age.
Lineage, Succession - To represent the idea of a lineage or succession of generations.
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).
夜 means "night, evening."
十 means "ten."
Ten - The number 10.
Tenth - The tenth in a series.
Many - A large number.
Perfect - Complete and satisfactory.
聖 means "holy, sacred."
Saint - A person of great wisdom and virtue.
Intelligent - Wise and knowledgeable.
Imperial Attribute - A word used to describe something related to the emperor.
Sacred - It implies that the child is special and has a spiritual connection to something greater than themselves.
Wise - It implies intelligence and knowledge, which are important qualities for a child to have.
Intelligent - It implies that the child is capable of understanding and learning.
Noble - It implies that the child is of high status and has a strong sense of honor and integrity.
Pure - It implies that the child is innocent and untainted by the world.
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.
代 means "substitute, generation, era."
Replace, Substitute - To replace or substitute something or someone.
Exchange, Alternate - To exchange or alternate something or someone.
Generation, Age - A period of time, a generation, or an age.
Lineage, Succession - A succession of generations.
Exchange, Alternate - To represent the idea of exchanging or alternating between generations.
Generation, Age - To represent the idea of a new generation or age.
Lineage, Succession - To represent the idea of a lineage or succession of generations.
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.
夜 means "night, evening."
登 means "climb, ascend, register, login."
Ascend - To go up, to climb to a higher place.
Accomplish - To achieve, to complete.
Immediately - To do something right away, to stand in the present.
Ripen - To mature, for grains to become ripe.
To Ascend - It symbolizes the idea of rising up and achieving success. It also implies that the child will have the potential to reach great heights in life.
To Reach High Places - It implies that the child will have the ability to reach great heights in life. It also symbolizes the idea of striving for success and reaching one's goals.
To Ripen - It symbolizes the idea of maturity and growth. It also implies that the child will have the potential to reach their full potential in life.
To Accomplish - It implies that the child will have the ability to achieve their goals and reach success. It also symbolizes the idea of striving for success and reaching one's goals.
Immediately - It implies that the child will have the ability to act quickly and decisively. It also symbolizes the idea of being prepared and ready to take on any challenge.
清 means "pure, clear, clean."
Shin - A Chinese dynasty.
Pure - Refers to a person or thing that is free from any impurities or flaws.
Fresh - Refers to something that is new, vibrant, and full of life.
Serene - Refers to a peaceful and tranquil state of mind.
Bright - Refers to something that is full of light and energy.
Clear - Refers to something that is transparent and free from any obstructions.
Clean - Refers to something that is free from dirt or contamination.
Neat - Refers to something that is orderly and well-organized.
Refreshing - Refers to something that is invigorating and revitalizing.
Quiet - Refers to something that is peaceful and undisturbed.
都 means "city, capital."
Big Town - Refers to a large city, such as Tokyo, which is the capital of Japan.
Emperor's Palace - Refers to the palace of the Emperor of Japan.
To Rule - Refers to the act of governing or ruling over a group of people or a country.
Elegant - Refers to a graceful and refined manner or style.
Graceful And Beautiful - Refers to a graceful and beautiful appearance or manner.
To Gather - Refers to the act of coming together in a group or gathering.
To Collect - Refers to the act of gathering or collecting items.
Everything - Refers to all things or all people.
Everyone - Refers to all people or everyone.
Grand City - This kanji implies a sense of grandeur and majesty, and could be a great choice for a baby born in a large city.
Imperial Palace - This kanji could be a great choice for a baby born in a city with an imperial palace, as it implies a sense of royalty and power.
Tokyo - This kanji could be a great choice for a baby born in Tokyo, as it is the abbreviation of the city.
Govern - This kanji implies a sense of leadership and authority, and could be a great choice for a baby born into a position of power.
Elegant - This kanji implies a sense of grace and beauty, and could be a great choice for a baby born into a family of high social standing.
Gather - This kanji implies a sense of unity and togetherness, and could be a great choice for a baby born into a large family.
All - This kanji implies a sense of completeness and universality, and could be a great choice for a baby born into a large family.
清 means "pure, clear, clean."
Shin - A Chinese dynasty.
Pure - Refers to a person or thing that is free from any impurities or flaws.
Fresh - Refers to something that is new, vibrant, and full of life.
Serene - Refers to a peaceful and tranquil state of mind.
Bright - Refers to something that is full of light and energy.
Clear - Refers to something that is transparent and free from any obstructions.
Clean - Refers to something that is free from dirt or contamination.
Neat - Refers to something that is orderly and well-organized.
Refreshing - Refers to something that is invigorating and revitalizing.
Quiet - Refers to something that is peaceful and undisturbed.
朱 means "cinnabar, vermilion."
Red - A bright, reddish color.
Currency Unit - A unit of currency used during the Edo period, equal to one-sixteenth of a ryō.
Bright - Symbolizing brightness and optimism.
Courageous - Symbolizing courage and strength.
Prosperous - Symbolizing wealth and abundance.
鷺 means "heron, egret."
Heron - It is a symbol of grace, strength, and determination. It is also a symbol of good luck and prosperity.
Long Legged Bird - It symbolizes the ability to reach great heights and to soar above obstacles.
Swift - It symbolizes speed, agility, and quickness of thought.
Elegant - It symbolizes grace, beauty, and poise.
Intelligent - It symbolizes wisdom, knowledge, and insight.
美 means "beauty, beautiful, pretty."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Splendid - Impressive in appearance or quality.
Admirable - Inspiring admiration or approval.
Delicious - Having a pleasant, enjoyable taste.
Praiseworthy - Deserving of praise or admiration.
Beautiful - Suggesting a life of grace and elegance.
Splendid - Suggesting a life of grandeur and excellence.
Admirable - Suggesting a life of honor and respect.
Delicious - Suggesting a life full of joy and pleasure.
Praiseworthy - Suggesting a life of distinction and admiration.
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