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26,551 first names, 70,620 last names, 333,585 kanji variations.
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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 "Saigou," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.
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斉 means "equality, uniformity, evenness."
To Arrange, Organize - To arrange or organize something in an orderly manner.
To Equalize - To make something equal or the same.
To Assemble - To gather together in one place.
To Mix - To combine or blend together.
Purification - To cleanse one's mind and body when worshipping gods and Buddhas.
Country Name - One of the seven major powers during the Warring States period in ancient China.
郷 means "village, hometown, rural area."
Village - A rural area or small town.
Hometown - The place where one was born and raised.
Administrative District - An administrative division of an area in the past.
斉 means "equality, uniformity, evenness."
To Arrange, Organize - To arrange or organize something in an orderly manner.
To Equalize - To make something equal or the same.
To Assemble - To gather together in one place.
To Mix - To combine or blend together.
Purification - To cleanse one's mind and body when worshipping gods and Buddhas.
Country Name - One of the seven major powers during the Warring States period in ancient China.
江 means "river."
才 means "talent, ability, gift."
Natural Ability - The innate ability or talent someone is born with.
Quality - The quality or caliber of someone's work.
Ability - The capacity or capability to do something.
Wisdom - The knowledge and understanding of a subject or situation.
Barely - Just barely, only, merely, at last, finally.
郷 means "village, hometown, rural area."
Village - A rural area or small town.
Hometown - The place where one was born and raised.
Administrative District - An administrative division of an area in the past.
細 means "thin, slender, fine, delicate, narrow."
Delicate - Thin and fragile.
Detailed - Very precise and thorough.
Humble - Having a low social status.
郷 means "village, hometown, rural area."
Village - A rural area or small town.
Hometown - The place where one was born and raised.
Administrative District - An administrative division of an area in the past.
斎 means "purification, fasting, abstaining from certain foods or activities."
Be - To be reverent or to show restraint. This is done when worshipping gods and Buddhas, by abstaining from certain foods and activities in order to purify one's mind and body.
Room - A room, usually used for religious ceremonies or for studying.
Meal - A meal taken by monks or during Buddhist ceremonies, as a way of purifying the mind and body in order to serve the gods.
郷 means "village, hometown, rural area."
Village - A rural area or small town.
Hometown - The place where one was born and raised.
Administrative District - An administrative division of an area in the past.
西 means "west, western."
合 means "unite, join, fit together."
To Match Or Unite - To become the same, to become one, to join together, to combine, to make consistent.
To Gather - To collect, to assemble.
To Fit - To fit in, to insert.
A Couple - Husband and wife, spouses.
A Unit Of Measurement - One-tenth of a liter, one-tenth of a tsubo (a unit of area), one-tenth of the height of a mountain from its base to its peak.
斎 means "purification, fasting, abstaining from certain foods or activities."
Be - To be reverent or to show restraint. This is done when worshipping gods and Buddhas, by abstaining from certain foods and activities in order to purify one's mind and body.
Room - A room, usually used for religious ceremonies or for studying.
Meal - A meal taken by monks or during Buddhist ceremonies, as a way of purifying the mind and body in order to serve the gods.
江 means "river."
齊 means "equal, even, uniform."
To Arrange, Align, Order, Organize - To arrange or organize things in an orderly manner.
To Be Equal, Even, Uniform - To be of equal size, shape, or amount.
To Be In Harmony, Agreement - To be in agreement or harmony with each other.
Chinese Country, Dynasty Name - The name of a Chinese country or dynasty.
To Mix, Blend, Combine - To mix, blend, or combine ingredients.
To Purify, Cleanse - To purify or cleanse one's mind and body when worshipping gods and Buddhas.
郷 means "village, hometown, rural area."
Village - A rural area or small town.
Hometown - The place where one was born and raised.
Administrative District - An administrative division of an area in the past.
齋 means "purification, room, devotion."
Purification - The act of being careful in terms of eating and behaviors in order to purify the mind and body when worshipping gods and Buddha.
Room - A room for studying or other serious purposes, created especially for mental concentration.
Monastic Meal - The meal of a priest, or a meal served during a Buddhist service.
Devotion - The state of having purged mind and body, preparing oneself to serve a deity.
江 means "river."
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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
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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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