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Tsucchan(つっちゃん)Tsukukko( つくっこ)
Tsukumin( つくみん)
This name is considered unisex, but it's more commonly used for boys. See the boys' version here.
This name is also used as a surname: Tsukushi
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 "Tsukushi," ranked by the total number of "Good!" votes.
月 means "moon, month."
Moon - The moon visible in the sky, the satellite of the Earth.
Month - A period of time equal to one twelfth of a year. Every month, monthly.
Monday - One of the seven days of the week.
Moon - A celestial body that symbolizes light, hope, and new beginnings.
Month - A reminder of the passage of time and the importance of cherishing each moment.
Every Month - A reminder to appreciate the beauty of life and the joy of each month.
Monday - A reminder to start each week with a positive attitude and a determination to make the most of it.
徠 means "to measure land, to survey land."
Arrival - This kanji conveys the idea of someone or something coming or arriving. It can be used to symbolize the arrival of a new baby into the family, and the joy and anticipation that comes with it.
Encouragement - The kanji also conveys the idea of encouragement and motivation. It can be used to symbolize the encouragement and support that the family will give to the new baby as they grow and develop.
Support - The kanji also conveys the idea of support and care. It can be used to symbolize the support and care that the family will provide to the new baby as they grow and develop.
Blessing - The kanji also conveys the idea of blessing and good fortune. It can be used to symbolize the blessing and good fortune that the family will wish upon the new baby as they grow and develop.
梓 means "catalpa tree."
Azalea - A deciduous tree belonging to the Rhododendron family.
Cercidiphyllum - A deciduous tree belonging to the Cercidiphyllum family.
Woodblock - A board made of wood used as a printing material. It is also used to carve characters and print them.
Wood Used For Printing - It symbolizes the strength and durability of the baby's character. It also implies that the baby will be able to withstand the pressures of life and will be able to make a mark in the world.
Tree Of The Aphananthe Family - It symbolizes the beauty and grace of the baby's character. It also implies that the baby will be able to bring beauty and joy to the world.
Tree Of The Cinnamomum Family - It symbolizes the sweetness and gentleness of the baby's character. It also implies that the baby will be able to bring joy and comfort to the world.
土 means "soil, earth, ground."
Earth, Ground - The surface of the earth, soil, land, territory, and the great earth.
Countryside, Hometown - The countryside, hometown, and region.
Element - One of the five elements, with the direction of the center and the color of yellow.
Measurement - To measure, equal to degrees.
Instrument - An instrument made of baked clay, one of the eight sounds (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, pottery, earth, leather, and wood).
Saturday - Saturday, one of the seven days of the week.
Turkey - Abbreviation of the country name "Turkey(土耳古)".
Earth - Symbolizing the connection to the land and the natural world.
Ground - Representing stability and security.
Homeland - Representing a sense of belonging and connection to one's roots.
Countryside - Representing a peaceful and tranquil environment.
Central - Representing a sense of balance and harmony.
Yellow - Representing optimism and joy.
Measure - Representing precision and accuracy.
筆 means "brush, pen, writing implement."
Writing Tool - A tool used for writing characters and drawing pictures.
Writing - To write characters and draw pictures using a writing tool.
Written Characters And Pictures - Characters and pictures written using a writing tool.
Prose - A type of writing that does not follow a rhyme scheme.
Writing - This kanji implies that the child is a creative and talented writer, and that they have the potential to create beautiful works of art.
Art - This kanji implies that the child is an artist, and that they have the potential to create beautiful works of art.
Creativity - This kanji implies that the child is creative and has the potential to create beautiful works of art.
Expression - This kanji implies that the child is able to express themselves through their writing and art, and that they have the potential to create beautiful works of art.
Poetry - This kanji implies that the child is a poet, and that they have the potential to create beautiful works of art.
尽 means "exhaust, use up, run out of."
To Exhaust, Use Up, Spend All Of Something - To use up all of one's energy, resources, or time.
To Completely Disappear - To vanish completely.
Complete - To signify a sense of completeness and wholeness.
Enduring - To signify a sense of lastingness and endurance.
Unwavering - To signify a sense of steadfastness and commitment.
紫 means "purple, violet."
筑 means "construction, build, erect."
Musical Instrument - A type of musical instrument similar to a koto.
Harp - It is a beautiful and melodic instrument that is often associated with joy and celebration.
Joyful - It conveys a sense of happiness and positivity.
Music - It is a universal language that can bring people together and evoke strong emotions.
Harmony - It conveys a sense of balance and peace.
Creative - It implies a person who is imaginative and inventive.
紫 means "purple, violet."
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.
来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
詩 means "poem, verse, poetry."
Poetry - A unified form of rhymed verse.
Poem - A poem is a form of creative expression that conveys emotions and ideas in a unique and beautiful way. It is a great way to express one's feelings and thoughts, and can be a great source of inspiration for a baby's name.
Classic - The kanji 詩 is associated with classic Chinese poetry, which is a form of literature that has been around for centuries. It is a timeless form of expression that can be a great source of inspiration for a baby's name.
Harmony - The kanji 詩 is associated with harmony, which is a beautiful concept that can be a great source of inspiration for a baby's name. Harmony is about finding balance and peace in life, and can be a great way to start a baby's life.
Wisdom - The kanji 詩 is associated with wisdom, which is a great source of inspiration for a baby's name. Wisdom is about understanding the world and making wise decisions, and can be a great way to start a baby's life.
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