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Kanji '酉' - rooster, sign of the chinese zodiac

Examples of ideas to incorporate into a name

  • Rooster - This is a symbol of good luck and prosperity, and is associated with the 12th animal of the Chinese zodiac.

  • West - This is a symbol of progress and new beginnings, and is associated with the direction of the sun setting.

  • 6 PM - This is a symbol of the end of the day and the start of a new one, and is associated with the time of day when the sun sets.

  • Alcohol - This is a symbol of celebration and joy, and is associated with the traditional Japanese drink of sake.

  • Sake Barrel - This is a symbol of abundance and prosperity, and is associated with the traditional Japanese drink of sake.

First Names containing 酉 - 6 names

Last Names containing 酉 - 23 names

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Love for Ukraine

Supporting Ukraine Kids together

As the situation in Ukraine escalates, I feel with emotions too overwhelming to name. There are many children in Ukraine whose homes have been destroyed and without food and water. Gentle support is needed.

Please donate to Save the Children.

According to Google Analytics, Japanese Names.info has been visited from 217 countries and regions for 30 days. Of course, Ukrainian and Russian users are also included.

For the kind Russian people

Apparently this isn't broadcast on Russian TV, but what the Russian government is doing isn't actually a peacekeeping operation, but is more correctly described as an invasion and looting of your relative's country, Ukraine.

The only power that can change the reality in Ukraine is for the Russian people to speak out. Please touch the world media outside of Russia to see how your government is causing the tragic situation. Thank you for a peaceful world!

e.g. UNICEF, Red Cross