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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. Even surnames with the same pronunciation can have different meanings based on the kanji used. Below are the kanji variations for "Bandou," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.
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坂 means "slope, hill, incline."
Slope - A piece of land that is sloped or inclined.
Embankment - A structure built to hold back water or soil.
Dyke - A wall or embankment built to prevent flooding.
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
板 means "board, plank."
Board - A thin, flat piece of wood that has been cut.
Printing Plate - A wooden board with characters or pictures carved into it for printing.
Unit Of Length - A unit of measurement based on the size of a board.
Percussion Instrument - A musical instrument made by striking two boards together to produce sound.
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
阪 means "slope, hill."
Slope - A sloping piece of land or a sloping road.
Hill - A steep incline or a steep rise in the land.
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
伴 means "companion, accompany, partner."
Accompany - To go with someone or something, usually in a supportive role.
Follow - To go along with someone or something, usually in a subordinate role.
Go Together - To do something together, usually in a cooperative manner.
Companion - A person who accompanies another, usually in a friendly or supportive role.
Friend - A person who is part of a group or community, usually in a supportive role.
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
坂 means "slope, hill, incline."
Slope - A piece of land that is sloped or inclined.
Embankment - A structure built to hold back water or soil.
Dyke - A wall or embankment built to prevent flooding.
堂 means "hall, temple, shrine."
伴 means "companion, accompany, partner."
Accompany - To go with someone or something, usually in a supportive role.
Follow - To go along with someone or something, usually in a subordinate role.
Go Together - To do something together, usually in a cooperative manner.
Companion - A person who accompanies another, usually in a friendly or supportive role.
Friend - A person who is part of a group or community, usually in a supportive role.
登 means "climb, ascend, register, login."
Ascend - To go up, to climb to a higher place.
Accomplish - To achieve, to complete.
Immediately - To do something right away, to stand in the present.
Ripen - To mature, for grains to become ripe.
畔 means "bank, edge, shore."
Boundary Of Cultivated Land - A boundary between cultivated land and uncultivated land.
Black - The color black.
Path - A path or road.
Surroundings - The area around a particular place.
堂 means "hall, temple, shrine."
番 means "turn, number, order."
Taking Turns, Alternating - Exchanging one thing for another, taking turns.
Order, Sequence, Rank - The order in which something is done or comes.
Number - The total amount of something.
Combination Of Male And Female - A pair of two things, usually male and female.
Attaching An Arrow To A Bowstring - To attach an arrow to a bowstring.
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
伴 means "companion, accompany, partner."
Accompany - To go with someone or something, usually in a supportive role.
Follow - To go along with someone or something, usually in a subordinate role.
Go Together - To do something together, usually in a cooperative manner.
Companion - A person who accompanies another, usually in a friendly or supportive role.
Friend - A person who is part of a group or community, usually in a supportive role.
道 means "road, path, way."
Technique, Skill - Knowledge and art of a particular skill or technique.
Taoism - Teachings of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu.
Administrative Division - Name of an administrative division in ancient China.
Regional Division - Name of an old regional division, such as the Tokaido(東海道), Sanyodo(山陽道), and Hokkaido(北海道).
坂 means "slope, hill, incline."
Slope - A piece of land that is sloped or inclined.
Embankment - A structure built to hold back water or soil.
Dyke - A wall or embankment built to prevent flooding.
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
播 means "to sow, to plant, to broadcast."
Sowing - To scatter seeds in a field or other area.
Spreading - To widely disseminate or make widely known.
Abbreviation - An abbreviation of the old place name Harima(播磨).
戸 means "door, household, family, counter for houses."
番 means "turn, number, order."
Taking Turns, Alternating - Exchanging one thing for another, taking turns.
Order, Sequence, Rank - The order in which something is done or comes.
Number - The total amount of something.
Combination Of Male And Female - A pair of two things, usually male and female.
Attaching An Arrow To A Bowstring - To attach an arrow to a bowstring.
道 means "road, path, way."
Technique, Skill - Knowledge and art of a particular skill or technique.
Taoism - Teachings of Lao Tzu and Chuang Tzu.
Administrative Division - Name of an administrative division in ancient China.
Regional Division - Name of an old regional division, such as the Tokaido(東海道), Sanyodo(山陽道), and Hokkaido(北海道).
万 means "ten thousand."
Ten Thousand - This is a number name that is ten times the number of thousand.
All - This refers to everything or all of something.
Never - This refers to something that will never happen, no matter what.
Absolutely - This refers to something that is certain and without doubt.
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
判 means "judgment, decision, discernment."
Understand, Comprehend - To clearly understand something.
Distinguish, Discern - To differentiate between good and bad.
Coin - An old form of currency, such as a large or small denomination.
Size - The dimensions of a paper or other object.
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
藩 means "domain, feudal domain."
Fence Or Wall - A fence or wall that serves as a boundary or barrier.
Protection - To protect or guard an area or region.
Feudal Lord - A feudal lord who ruled a region and served as a protector of the royal family.
Domain - The land and people owned by a daimyo during the Edo period.
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
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