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Himura
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  • Hiraganatip:ひむら
  • Katakanatip:ヒムラ
  • Householdstip:aprx. 300
  • English transcriptiontip:Himura

Kanji Names & Meanings - 9 variations

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 "Himura," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.

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日村- Himura -

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means "sun, day, Japan."

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 100

樋村- Himura -

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means "gutter, downspout."

  • Water Tube - A long tube made of wood or bamboo used to guide and deliver water.

  • Narrow - A narrow and long groove made on the surface of an object.

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 100

肥村- Himura -

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means "fertilizer, manure, fat."

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 20

檜村- Himura -

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means "hinoki, Japanese cypress."

  • Hinoki (Chamaecyparis obtusa) - A species of evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family.

  • Ibuki (Chamaecyparis pisifera) - A species of evergreen coniferous tree in the cypress family.

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 10

火村- Himura -

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means "fire."

  • Fire - The light and heat produced when something burns.

  • Light - A source of illumination.

  • Burning - To set fire to, to ignite, to consume by fire.

  • Hurrying - To move quickly, to rush, to be imminent.

  • Element - One of the five elements, south in direction, red in color.

  • Tuesday - One of the seven days of the week.

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 10

桧村- Himura -

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means "hinoki, Japanese cypress."

  • Hinoki - Tall evergreen tree of the cypress family.

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: under 10

比村- Himura -

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means "comparison, ratio."

  • Compare - To look for differences between two or more things. To consider the relative merits and demerits. To compare.

  • Learn - To exemplify. To imitate. To mimic.

  • Fellow - A person of the same kind or class.

  • Trial - A rule or precedent.

  • Ratio - A proportion or rate.

  • Line Up - To stand side by side. To arrange in a line.

  • Intimate - To become close. To draw near. To be on friendly terms.

  • Favor - To show partiality.

  • Match - To fit together.

  • These Days - A reference to the present time.

  • Philippines - An abbreviation of the country name "The Republic of the Philippines(比律賓)".

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: under 10

干村- Himura -

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means "dried, parched, to air out, to dry in the sun."

  • Dry, Dehydrate - To remove moisture from something.

  • Violate - To do something that goes against morality or law.

  • Involve - To be related to or have a part in something.

  • Seek - To try to obtain something.

  • Shield - A protective armor used to defend oneself.

  • Ten Celestial Stems - A Chinese system of divination.

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: under 10

披村- Himura -

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means "to reveal, to display, to show."

means "village, hamlet."

  • Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.

  • Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.

  • Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.

  • Householdstip: under 10

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