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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 "Hanzawa," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.
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半 means "half, semi."
Half - One of two parts that have been divided.
Middle - The middle point.
Edge - The end or edge of something.
Incomplete - Not enough or not perfect.
沢 means "stream, swamp, marsh."
榛 means "hazelnut tree."
Deciduous Shrub - A deciduous shrub of the genus Corylus, typically found in areas with dense vegetation.
Deciduous Tree - A deciduous tree of the genus Corylus, typically found in areas with dense vegetation.
沢 means "stream, swamp, marsh."
繁 means "grow."
Increase, Grow - To increase or grow in number or size, such as plants and trees.
Prosperous, Thriving - To become prosperous or thriving.
Busy, Complicated - To be busy or complicated.
Horse's Girth - A strap or band that goes around a horse's belly.
沢 means "stream, swamp, marsh."
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.
沢 means "stream, swamp, marsh."
繁 means "grow."
Increase, Grow - To increase or grow in number or size, such as plants and trees.
Prosperous, Thriving - To become prosperous or thriving.
Busy, Complicated - To be busy or complicated.
Horse's Girth - A strap or band that goes around a horse's belly.
澤 means "wetlands with shallow."
飯 means "rice, meal, food."
Eating - To consume food, usually referring to a meal.
Meal - A prepared dish or dishes served together, typically with rice as the main component.
Feeding - To provide food for someone or something.
沢 means "stream, swamp, marsh."
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.
澤 means "wetlands with shallow."
棒 means "stick, rod, pole."
Stick, Cane - A long, straight object used for support or as a weapon.
Strike, Hit - To hit something with a stick or other object.
Straight Line - A line that is perfectly straight and does not change.
Unchanging - Something that is straight and does not change.
沢 means "stream, swamp, marsh."
半 means "half, semi."
Half - One of two parts that have been divided.
Middle - The middle point.
Edge - The end or edge of something.
Incomplete - Not enough or not perfect.
谷 means "valley, ravine."
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Hiragana is one of the two Japanese syllabaries. Each character represents a sound (mora), not a meaning. It is used for native words, grammatical particles, verb/adjective endings (okurigana), and to show pronunciation above kanji (furigana). It developed from cursive forms of kanji.
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Katakana is one of the two Japanese syllabaries. Each character represents a sound (mora), not a meaning. It is mainly used to write foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, and for emphasis.
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Japanese-Style Nicknames
In Japan, nicknames are used to express familiarity and affection. Typical features include:
Shortened forms: Names are often shortened for closeness, e.g., “Yuki” from “Yukiko” or “Taka” from “Takashi”.
Suffixes: Terms like “-chan” (often for girls, also for young children) and “-kun” (often for boys) are used among family and close friends. Among very close adults, “-chan” may still be used. More details
Use & context: Nicknames are informal—common among friends, family, or close colleagues—and are not suitable for formal or professional settings. Their use implies a certain degree of intimacy.
Long vowels: The long vowel mark “chōonpu” (ー) extends the preceding vowel. For example, “あーちゃん” (A-chan) lengthens the “あ” sound.
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