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Sacchan(さっちゃん)Sansan(さんさん)
Sa-chan(さーちゃん)
This name is also used as a surname: Sasa
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 "Sasa," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
彩 means "color, coloring, paint, variegated."
Color - To add color, to mix colors, to create a color scheme.
Pattern - A design, a motif, a decoration.
Appearance - A form, a shape, a look.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
笹 means "bamboo grass, bamboo leaves."
Bamboo - A general term for thin and small bamboo that grows in clusters.
Strength - Bamboo is known for its strength and resilience, making it a great symbol of strength for a baby's name.
Growth - Bamboo is known for its rapid growth, making it a great symbol of growth and potential for a baby's name.
Flexibility - Bamboo is known for its flexibility, making it a great symbol of adaptability and resilience for a baby's name.
佐 means "assistant, help, aid."
To Help - To provide assistance or aid.
To Assist - To give support or aid.
To Recommend - To suggest or advise.
Aide - A subordinate official.
佐 means "assistant, help, aid."
To Help - To provide assistance or aid.
To Assist - To give support or aid.
To Recommend - To suggest or advise.
Aide - A subordinate official.
佐 means "assistant, help, aid."
To Help - To provide assistance or aid.
To Assist - To give support or aid.
To Recommend - To suggest or advise.
Aide - A subordinate official.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
彩 means "color, coloring, paint, variegated."
Color - To add color, to mix colors, to create a color scheme.
Pattern - A design, a motif, a decoration.
Appearance - A form, a shape, a look.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
早 means "early, fast."
Quickly - Acting or happening quickly, early in the morning, or immediately.
Young - Representing youth or being young in age.
Hasten - To make something happen sooner or faster.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
桜 means "cherry blossom."
Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.
Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.
Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.
Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.
Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
菜 means "vegetable, greens."
Vegetable - A general term for vegetables that are edible such as leaves, stems, and roots.
Green Vegetables - Vegetables that are green in color and edible.
Cuisine - A style of cooking.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
幸 means "happiness, good fortune, luck."
Happiness, Fortunate - Being blessed with good luck, fortune, and joy.
Cherish, Love - Showing affection and care for someone or something.
Appreciate, Like - Having a favorable opinion of something.
Harvest - Gaining a reward or benefit from nature.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
菜 means "vegetable, greens."
Vegetable - A general term for vegetables that are edible such as leaves, stems, and roots.
Green Vegetables - Vegetables that are green in color and edible.
Cuisine - A style of cooking.
小 means "small, little, tiny."
Small - Refers to something that is of a small size or amount.
Insignificant - Refers to something that is not important or of little value.
Young - Refers to someone who is young in age.
Humble - Refers to someone who speaks of themselves in a humble manner.
Prefix - Used as a prefix to modify the meaning of a word or phrase.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
小 means "small, little, tiny."
Small - Refers to something that is of a small size or amount.
Insignificant - Refers to something that is not important or of little value.
Young - Refers to someone who is young in age.
Humble - Refers to someone who speaks of themselves in a humble manner.
Prefix - Used as a prefix to modify the meaning of a word or phrase.
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
小 means "small, little, tiny."
Small - Refers to something that is of a small size or amount.
Insignificant - Refers to something that is not important or of little value.
Young - Refers to someone who is young in age.
Humble - Refers to someone who speaks of themselves in a humble manner.
Prefix - Used as a prefix to modify the meaning of a word or phrase.
砂 means "sand."
小 means "small, little, tiny."
Small - Refers to something that is of a small size or amount.
Insignificant - Refers to something that is not important or of little value.
Young - Refers to someone who is young in age.
Humble - Refers to someone who speaks of themselves in a humble manner.
Prefix - Used as a prefix to modify the meaning of a word or phrase.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
幸 means "happiness, good fortune, luck."
Happiness, Fortunate - Being blessed with good luck, fortune, and joy.
Cherish, Love - Showing affection and care for someone or something.
Appreciate, Like - Having a favorable opinion of something.
Harvest - Gaining a reward or benefit from nature.
々 means "a repetition kanji or ideographic iteration mark."
彩 means "color, coloring, paint, variegated."
Color - To add color, to mix colors, to create a color scheme.
Pattern - A design, a motif, a decoration.
Appearance - A form, a shape, a look.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
彩 means "color, coloring, paint, variegated."
Color - To add color, to mix colors, to create a color scheme.
Pattern - A design, a motif, a decoration.
Appearance - A form, a shape, a look.
桜 means "cherry blossom."
Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.
Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.
Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.
Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.
Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.
早 means "early, fast."
Quickly - Acting or happening quickly, early in the morning, or immediately.
Young - Representing youth or being young in age.
Hasten - To make something happen sooner or faster.
佐 means "assistant, help, aid."
To Help - To provide assistance or aid.
To Assist - To give support or aid.
To Recommend - To suggest or advise.
Aide - A subordinate official.
早 means "early, fast."
Quickly - Acting or happening quickly, early in the morning, or immediately.
Young - Representing youth or being young in age.
Hasten - To make something happen sooner or faster.
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
早 means "early, fast."
Quickly - Acting or happening quickly, early in the morning, or immediately.
Young - Representing youth or being young in age.
Hasten - To make something happen sooner or faster.
桜 means "cherry blossom."
Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.
Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.
Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.
Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.
Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.
早 means "early, fast."
Quickly - Acting or happening quickly, early in the morning, or immediately.
Young - Representing youth or being young in age.
Hasten - To make something happen sooner or faster.
皐 means "riverside, shore, beach."
Satsuki - The fifth month of the lunar calendar.
Shoreline - Land by the water. Shoreline.
High place.
To call out loudly.
May - A beautiful name for a baby born in the fifth month of the lunar calendar.
Shoreline - This kanji that symbolizes the beauty of nature and the peacefulness of the shoreline.
High Place - This kanji that symbolizes strength and courage.
Shout - This kanji that symbolizes the power of voice and the ability to speak up.
桜 means "cherry blossom."
Sakura - Cherry Blossom. A deciduous tree of the rose family.
Cherry Blossom - This is a very popular name for Japanese babies, as the cherry blossom is a symbol of beauty and renewal in Japan. It is also a symbol of the fleeting nature of life, which is a reminder to cherish each moment.
Beauty - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “beauty”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that beauty is something to be cherished and appreciated.
Renewal - The cherry blossom is a symbol of renewal and new beginnings, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that life is constantly changing and that each moment is a chance to start anew.
Strength - The kanji for sakura (桜) can also be interpreted as “strength”, making it a great name for a baby. It is a reminder to the parents and the child that strength is something to be cultivated and appreciated.
々 means "a repetition kanji or ideographic iteration mark."
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
早 means "early, fast."
Quickly - Acting or happening quickly, early in the morning, or immediately.
Young - Representing youth or being young in age.
Hasten - To make something happen sooner or faster.
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
茶 means "tea."
Tea Tree - A evergreen, low-growing tree of the Camellia family, whose leaves are used to make tea.
Tea Ceremony - A traditional Japanese ritual of preparing and drinking tea.
皐 means "riverside, shore, beach."
Satsuki - The fifth month of the lunar calendar.
Shoreline - Land by the water. Shoreline.
High place.
To call out loudly.
May - A beautiful name for a baby born in the fifth month of the lunar calendar.
Shoreline - This kanji that symbolizes the beauty of nature and the peacefulness of the shoreline.
High Place - This kanji that symbolizes strength and courage.
Shout - This kanji that symbolizes the power of voice and the ability to speak up.
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
冴 means "clarity, serenity."
Sharpness (of mind or eyes) - Refers to the sharpness of one's mental or visual faculties.
To Clear - Refers to the clarity of something, such as a view or a thought.
To Chill - Refers to the cooling of something, such as a room or an emotion.
To Freeze - Refers to the freezing of something, such as a liquid or an emotion.
Cold - Refers to the temperature of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Frigid - Refers to the extreme coldness of something, such as a room or an emotion.
Clear Headed - This is a positive connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be sharp-minded and able to think clearly.
Cold - This is a neutral connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be cool and collected.
Frozen - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be rigid and unyielding.
Cold Hearted - This is a negative connotation of the kanji, suggesting that the baby will be emotionally distant and unemotional.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
咲 means "bloom, blossom, flourish."
To Laugh, Smile - To express joy or amusement with a facial expression.
To Bloom, Blossom - To open and display the petals of a flower.
To Open, Unfold - To reveal or expand something that was previously hidden or closed.
紗 means "gauze, thin silk or cotton fabric."
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
茶 means "tea."
Tea Tree - A evergreen, low-growing tree of the Camellia family, whose leaves are used to make tea.
Tea Ceremony - A traditional Japanese ritual of preparing and drinking tea.
沙 means "sand."
Sand - Fine, granular particles of rock and mineral, typically found on beaches or deserts.
Beach - A strip of land along the edge of a body of water, typically consisting of sand or pebbles.
Desert - A barren area of land, typically with little vegetation, extreme temperatures, and sparse population.
Sift - To separate out the good from the bad by washing with water.
Sand - A symbol of strength and resilience, as sand is able to withstand the elements and remain unchanged.
Beach - A reminder of the beauty of nature and the importance of taking time to appreciate it.
Desert - A reminder of the power of perseverance and the ability to overcome difficult obstacles.
Sift - A reminder of the importance of discernment and making wise decisions.
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