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Tocchan(とっちゃん)Okachan( おかちゃん)Topi( とぴ)
This name is primarily a unisex name, often female.
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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 "Tooka," sorted by the total number of "Good!" votes.
十 means "ten."
Ten - The number 10.
Tenth - The tenth in a series.
Many - A large number.
Perfect - Complete and satisfactory.
果 means "fruit, result, effect."
Fruit - The fruit of a tree or plant.
End - The end of something.
Accomplish - To achieve or complete something.
Determined - To do something with determination.
As Expected - As expected or anticipated.
Truly - Really or truly.
Finish - To end or die.
Fruit - Symbolizing abundance, fertility, and nourishment.
End - Symbolizing the end of a journey or a new beginning.
Accomplish - Symbolizing the ability to achieve one's goals.
Determined - Symbolizing strength and perseverance.
As Expected - Symbolizing hope and faith.
Truly - Symbolizing truth and sincerity.
Finish - Symbolizing the completion of a cycle.
十 means "ten."
Ten - The number 10.
Tenth - The tenth in a series.
Many - A large number.
Perfect - Complete and satisfactory.
香 means "fragrance, aroma, scent."
Appealing - Having an attractive appearance, color, voice, taste, etc.
Chess Piece - One of the pieces 香車(kyousya) in the game of shogi.
悠 means "leisurely, distant, long, far."
Far - Refers to a distance that is far away.
Remote - Refers to a distance that is far away and difficult to reach.
Long Lasting - Refers to something that continues for a long time without interruption.
Leisurely - Refers to something that is done in a relaxed and unhurried manner.
Far - This kanji conveys the idea of something that is distant and far away. It can be used to suggest that the baby will have a long and successful life, as it implies that they will be able to reach far-off places and achieve great things.
Long Lasting - This kanji also suggests that the baby will have a long and lasting life. It implies that the baby will have a life that will continue for a long time, and that they will be able to enjoy a life of longevity.
Relaxed - This kanji can also be used to suggest that the baby will have a relaxed and peaceful life. It implies that the baby will be able to take their time and enjoy life without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Leisurely - This kanji can also be used to suggest that the baby will have a leisurely and unhurried life. It implies that the baby will be able to take their time and enjoy life without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
加 means "add, include, augment."
To Add, Append - To add something to an existing situation or group.
To Join, Participate - To become part of a group or situation.
To Influence - To have an effect on something or someone.
In Addition, On Top Of That - To add something extra to an existing situation.
Addition, Sum - A mathematical operation in which two or more numbers are added together.
Blessing - To bestow a blessing or good fortune on someone.
Increase - To make something larger or more numerous.
Friendship - To form a close bond with someone.
Unity - To bring together different elements to form a single whole.
悠 means "leisurely, distant, long, far."
Far - Refers to a distance that is far away.
Remote - Refers to a distance that is far away and difficult to reach.
Long Lasting - Refers to something that continues for a long time without interruption.
Leisurely - Refers to something that is done in a relaxed and unhurried manner.
Far - This kanji conveys the idea of something that is distant and far away. It can be used to suggest that the baby will have a long and successful life, as it implies that they will be able to reach far-off places and achieve great things.
Long Lasting - This kanji also suggests that the baby will have a long and lasting life. It implies that the baby will have a life that will continue for a long time, and that they will be able to enjoy a life of longevity.
Relaxed - This kanji can also be used to suggest that the baby will have a relaxed and peaceful life. It implies that the baby will be able to take their time and enjoy life without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
Leisurely - This kanji can also be used to suggest that the baby will have a leisurely and unhurried life. It implies that the baby will be able to take their time and enjoy life without feeling rushed or overwhelmed.
香 means "fragrance, aroma, scent."
Appealing - Having an attractive appearance, color, voice, taste, etc.
Chess Piece - One of the pieces 香車(kyousya) in the game of shogi.
昊 means "sky, firmament."
禾 means "grain, cereal, rice."
Rice - A type of cereal grain, the most important staple food in East and Southeast Asia.
Millet - A type of small-seeded grass, used as a cereal crop or for forage.
Straw - A type of dry, fibrous plant material used for animal bedding, packing material, and fuel.
桃 means "peach."
Peach - A deciduous small tree of the rose family, bearing edible fruit in summer.
Fruitfulness - The ability to produce fruit or offspring.
Abundance - A plentiful supply of something.
香 means "fragrance, aroma, scent."
Appealing - Having an attractive appearance, color, voice, taste, etc.
Chess Piece - One of the pieces 香車(kyousya) in the game of shogi.
透 means "transparent, clear, permeable."
Transparent, See Through - To allow light to pass through, to be transparent or see-through.
Transparent - Symbolizing a child who is open and honest, and who will grow up to be a person of integrity.
Leap - Symbolizing a child who will take on challenges and strive to reach their goals.
香 means "fragrance, aroma, scent."
Appealing - Having an attractive appearance, color, voice, taste, etc.
Chess Piece - One of the pieces 香車(kyousya) in the game of shogi.
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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
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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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