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21,378 first names, 70,620 last names, 317,184 kanji variations.
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In Japanese, there is a culture of kanji which is a set of characters that originated from Chinese characters, and the meaning of the name changes according to the choice of kanji characters.
The more numerous variations of kanji, the more common name is in Japan. On the other hand, a name with very few variations in kanji is unique and rare to the Japanese.
For Etsuya, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the total number of Good!
江 means "river."
River - A large river, especially in southern China.
Inlet - An inlet of water, such as a sea or lake, that enters into land.
津 means "port, haven, ferry, ford."
Crossing, Ferry - A place where people and goods can cross a body of water.
Moisture - Water that seeps, gushes, overflows, or moistens something.
Fluid - Bodily fluids such as saliva, sweat, and tears.
Clue, Guide - A hint or indication that can be used to lead someone in the right direction.
Harbor, Port - A place of refuge and safety, suggesting a secure and peaceful home.
Crossing, Ferry - A place of transition and transformation, suggesting a journey of growth and discovery.
Moisture - A reminder of the importance of nurturing and caring for one another, suggesting a loving and compassionate spirit.
Fluid - A reminder of the importance of being flexible and adaptable, suggesting a resilient and open-minded attitude.
Clue, Guide - A reminder of the importance of seeking knowledge and wisdom, suggesting a curious and inquisitive nature.
也 means "also, too."
Read as “nari”, meaning “to be”.
Read as “ya”, meaning “will it be?” or “will it be so?”
Read as “ya”, meaning “is it?”, “is it so?”, or “is that so?”
Read as “yo”, meaning an exclamation.
“Will it be?” or “Will it be so?” - This could be used to express hope for a bright future for the baby.
“Is it?”, “Is it so?”, or “Is that so?” - This could be used to express the joy of having a new baby in the family.
“Yo” - This could be used to express the excitement of having a new baby in the family.
悦 means "joy, delight, pleasure."
也 means "also, too."
Read as “nari”, meaning “to be”.
Read as “ya”, meaning “will it be?” or “will it be so?”
Read as “ya”, meaning “is it?”, “is it so?”, or “is that so?”
Read as “yo”, meaning an exclamation.
“Will it be?” or “Will it be so?” - This could be used to express hope for a bright future for the baby.
“Is it?”, “Is it so?”, or “Is that so?” - This could be used to express the joy of having a new baby in the family.
“Yo” - This could be used to express the excitement of having a new baby in the family.
悦 means "joy, delight, pleasure."
哉 means "particle indicating strong emotion or emphasis."
A question or contradiction - Read as "Ka" and "Ya", to be used to express a sense of doubt or disbelief .
An exclamation - Read as "Kana", to be used to express admiration or awe.
Beginning - This kanji can be used to signify the beginning of something, such as the start of a new life. It can also be used to represent the start of a new journey or a new chapter in life.
Wonder - This kanji can be used to express a sense of wonder or curiosity. It can be used to signify the joy of discovering something new or the excitement of embarking on a new adventure.
Admiration - This kanji can be used to express admiration or appreciation for something. It can be used to signify the admiration of a new accomplishment or the appreciation of a new experience.
Awe - This kanji can be used to express a sense of awe or reverence. It can be used to signify the awe of a new discovery or the reverence of a new journey.
悦 means "joy, delight, pleasure."
弥 means "all the more, increasingly."
Extensively - To spread or cover over a wide area.
Long - To last for a long time.
Distant - To be far away in time or space.
Mend - To repair or restore something that is damaged or broken.
Finally - To come to an end or conclusion.
Increasingly - To become more and more.
Further - To an even greater degree.
Eternal - It conveys the idea of something that will last forever and is a reminder of the love and care that parents have for their child.
Widely Spread - It conveys the idea of something that is widely known and accepted, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's presence in the world.
Long Time - It conveys the idea of something that will last for a long time, and is a reminder of the commitment that parents have to their child.
Far Away - It conveys the idea of something that is far away, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's future.
Passing of Time - It conveys the idea of something that is constantly changing, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's growth and development.
Repair - It conveys the idea of something that can be fixed, and is a reminder
悦 means "joy, delight, pleasure."
矢 means "arrow, dart."
Arrow - A weapon shot with a bowstring.
Correct - To make something right or accurate.
Straight - Moving in a direct line.
Vow - A solemn promise or pledge.
Bestow - To give or confer.
Feces - Waste matter discharged from the bowels.
悦 means "joy, delight, pleasure."
耶 means "question mark, irony."
Rhetorical Device - Used to express a rhetorical device or irony.
Exclamation - Used to express an exclamation or admiration.
Father - Used to refer to one's father.
Evil - Used to refer to something evil or wicked.
Sanskrit - Used to represent the sound of Sanskrit (Bongo).
Question - This kanji that expresses a sense of questioning or doubt.
Wisdom - This kanji that expresses a sense of wisdom or intelligence.
Admiration - This kanji that expresses admiration or appreciation.
Fatherly - This kanji that expresses a sense of fatherly love or protection.
閲 means "peruse, inspect, review."
To commemorate - To erect a pillar on the right side of a gate as a sign of achievement.
To examine - This kanji implies the idea of carefully looking into something and making sure it is correct. It could be a good name for a baby who is inquisitive and analytical.
To experience - This kanji implies the idea of going through something and gaining knowledge or wisdom from it. It could be a good name for a baby who is open to new experiences and eager to learn.
To accept - This kanji implies the idea of taking something in and allowing it to be part of one's life. It could be a good name for a baby who is open-minded and welcoming of new people and ideas.
Pillar of achievement - This kanji implies the idea of standing tall and proud in recognition of one's accomplishments. It could be a good name for a baby who is ambitious and driven to succeed.
也 means "also, too."
Read as “nari”, meaning “to be”.
Read as “ya”, meaning “will it be?” or “will it be so?”
Read as “ya”, meaning “is it?”, “is it so?”, or “is that so?”
Read as “yo”, meaning an exclamation.
“Will it be?” or “Will it be so?” - This could be used to express hope for a bright future for the baby.
“Is it?”, “Is it so?”, or “Is that so?” - This could be used to express the joy of having a new baby in the family.
“Yo” - This could be used to express the excitement of having a new baby in the family.
閲 means "peruse, inspect, review."
To commemorate - To erect a pillar on the right side of a gate as a sign of achievement.
To examine - This kanji implies the idea of carefully looking into something and making sure it is correct. It could be a good name for a baby who is inquisitive and analytical.
To experience - This kanji implies the idea of going through something and gaining knowledge or wisdom from it. It could be a good name for a baby who is open to new experiences and eager to learn.
To accept - This kanji implies the idea of taking something in and allowing it to be part of one's life. It could be a good name for a baby who is open-minded and welcoming of new people and ideas.
Pillar of achievement - This kanji implies the idea of standing tall and proud in recognition of one's accomplishments. It could be a good name for a baby who is ambitious and driven to succeed.
哉 means "particle indicating strong emotion or emphasis."
A question or contradiction - Read as "Ka" and "Ya", to be used to express a sense of doubt or disbelief .
An exclamation - Read as "Kana", to be used to express admiration or awe.
Beginning - This kanji can be used to signify the beginning of something, such as the start of a new life. It can also be used to represent the start of a new journey or a new chapter in life.
Wonder - This kanji can be used to express a sense of wonder or curiosity. It can be used to signify the joy of discovering something new or the excitement of embarking on a new adventure.
Admiration - This kanji can be used to express admiration or appreciation for something. It can be used to signify the admiration of a new accomplishment or the appreciation of a new experience.
Awe - This kanji can be used to express a sense of awe or reverence. It can be used to signify the awe of a new discovery or the reverence of a new journey.
閲 means "peruse, inspect, review."
To commemorate - To erect a pillar on the right side of a gate as a sign of achievement.
To examine - This kanji implies the idea of carefully looking into something and making sure it is correct. It could be a good name for a baby who is inquisitive and analytical.
To experience - This kanji implies the idea of going through something and gaining knowledge or wisdom from it. It could be a good name for a baby who is open to new experiences and eager to learn.
To accept - This kanji implies the idea of taking something in and allowing it to be part of one's life. It could be a good name for a baby who is open-minded and welcoming of new people and ideas.
Pillar of achievement - This kanji implies the idea of standing tall and proud in recognition of one's accomplishments. It could be a good name for a baby who is ambitious and driven to succeed.
弥 means "all the more, increasingly."
Extensively - To spread or cover over a wide area.
Long - To last for a long time.
Distant - To be far away in time or space.
Mend - To repair or restore something that is damaged or broken.
Finally - To come to an end or conclusion.
Increasingly - To become more and more.
Further - To an even greater degree.
Eternal - It conveys the idea of something that will last forever and is a reminder of the love and care that parents have for their child.
Widely Spread - It conveys the idea of something that is widely known and accepted, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's presence in the world.
Long Time - It conveys the idea of something that will last for a long time, and is a reminder of the commitment that parents have to their child.
Far Away - It conveys the idea of something that is far away, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's future.
Passing of Time - It conveys the idea of something that is constantly changing, and is a reminder of the importance of the child's growth and development.
Repair - It conveys the idea of something that can be fixed, and is a reminder
閲 means "peruse, inspect, review."
To commemorate - To erect a pillar on the right side of a gate as a sign of achievement.
To examine - This kanji implies the idea of carefully looking into something and making sure it is correct. It could be a good name for a baby who is inquisitive and analytical.
To experience - This kanji implies the idea of going through something and gaining knowledge or wisdom from it. It could be a good name for a baby who is open to new experiences and eager to learn.
To accept - This kanji implies the idea of taking something in and allowing it to be part of one's life. It could be a good name for a baby who is open-minded and welcoming of new people and ideas.
Pillar of achievement - This kanji implies the idea of standing tall and proud in recognition of one's accomplishments. It could be a good name for a baby who is ambitious and driven to succeed.
矢 means "arrow, dart."
Arrow - A weapon shot with a bowstring.
Correct - To make something right or accurate.
Straight - Moving in a direct line.
Vow - A solemn promise or pledge.
Bestow - To give or confer.
Feces - Waste matter discharged from the bowels.
閲 means "peruse, inspect, review."
To commemorate - To erect a pillar on the right side of a gate as a sign of achievement.
To examine - This kanji implies the idea of carefully looking into something and making sure it is correct. It could be a good name for a baby who is inquisitive and analytical.
To experience - This kanji implies the idea of going through something and gaining knowledge or wisdom from it. It could be a good name for a baby who is open to new experiences and eager to learn.
To accept - This kanji implies the idea of taking something in and allowing it to be part of one's life. It could be a good name for a baby who is open-minded and welcoming of new people and ideas.
Pillar of achievement - This kanji implies the idea of standing tall and proud in recognition of one's accomplishments. It could be a good name for a baby who is ambitious and driven to succeed.
耶 means "question mark, irony."
Rhetorical Device - Used to express a rhetorical device or irony.
Exclamation - Used to express an exclamation or admiration.
Father - Used to refer to one's father.
Evil - Used to refer to something evil or wicked.
Sanskrit - Used to represent the sound of Sanskrit (Bongo).
Question - This kanji that expresses a sense of questioning or doubt.
Wisdom - This kanji that expresses a sense of wisdom or intelligence.
Admiration - This kanji that expresses admiration or appreciation.
Fatherly - This kanji that expresses a sense of fatherly love or protection.
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Basically, names with more variations are more common and familiar to the Japanese.
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What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is a syllabary used in written Japanese, which originated from the cursive style of Kanji.
What is Katakana?
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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The more households there are, the more famous and common the surname is.
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