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Mizono
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  • Hiraganatip:みぞの
  • Katakanatip:ミゾノ
  • Householdstip:aprx. 30
  • English Syllablestip:mi-zo-no (3)
  • Japanese Moraetip:mi-zo-no (3)
  • English transcriptiontip:Mizono

Kanji Names & Meanings - 3 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 "Mizono," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.

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溝野- Mizono -

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means "ditch, groove, furrow."

  • Ditch - A long, narrow trench dug into the ground.

  • Moat - A deep, wide ditch filled with water, typically surrounding a castle or other fortified building.

  • Canal - A long, narrow artificial waterway used for transportation, irrigation, or other purposes.

  • Sewer - An underground system of pipes and tunnels used to carry away waste water and sewage.

means "field, plain, wilderness."

  • Wild - Refers to the natural state of the environment, untamed and free.

  • Open - Refers to the wide open spaces, with no boundaries or restrictions.

  • Unpretentious - Refers to the simplicity and lack of ornamentation.

  • Natural - Refers to the untouched state of the environment, with no human interference.

  • Area - Refers to the geographical area, with its own boundaries and limits.

  • Uninhabited - Refers to the lack of human presence in the area.

  • Countryside - Refers to the rural areas, with its own unique culture and traditions.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 20

溝之- Mizono -

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means "ditch, groove, furrow."

  • Ditch - A long, narrow trench dug into the ground.

  • Moat - A deep, wide ditch filled with water, typically surrounding a castle or other fortified building.

  • Canal - A long, narrow artificial waterway used for transportation, irrigation, or other purposes.

  • Sewer - An underground system of pipes and tunnels used to carry away waste water and sewage.

means "of, this, that."

  • This, That, These, Those - Used to refer to people, things, or events.

  • To Go, To Reach - Used to indicate that something has arrived or is going somewhere.

  • Of - Read as “no(の)” and used to indicate the subject of a sentence.

  • Householdstip: under 10

御園- Mizono -

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means "honorific prefix, respectful prefix."

  • Express - To express respect towards someone or something.

  • Express - To express politeness towards an action or object.

  • Rule - To rule, stabilize, or govern.

  • Control - To control horses or carriages as desired. Also, the person who does this.

  • Serve - To serve the emperor or other rulers.

  • Express - To express respect towards the actions or possessions of the emperor or other rulers.

means "garden, park, plantation."

  • Garden - A place with plants, trees, and flowers.

  • Yard - An outdoor area, usually surrounded by a fence, used for recreation or relaxation.

  • Field - An open area of land used for growing crops or grazing animals.

  • Mausoleum - A large, stately tomb or burial chamber, typically built of stone.

  • Householdstip: under 10

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