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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 "Soga," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.
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曽 means "ancestor, formerly, once, before, ever."
Formerly - Used to describe something that happened in the past.
Multiple Layers - Describes something that is layered or has multiple layers.
Increase - Used to describe something that is increasing or growing.
In Other Words - Used to express the meaning of "on the other hand", "what", "really", etc.
我 means "ego, self, i."
Myself - Refers to one's own thoughts and opinions, and the determination to stick to them.
Selfishness - Acting in one's own interests without considering the needs of others.
Stubbornness - Refers to the refusal to change one's opinion or course of action despite opposition or contrary evidence.
Single Mindedness - Refers to the focus on a single goal or purpose, without being distracted by other considerations.
曾 means "ancestor, previous, once, ever."
Previously - Refers to something that has happened in the past.
Multiple Times - Refers to something that has happened multiple times.
Increase - Refers to something that is increasing or being added to.
我 means "ego, self, i."
Myself - Refers to one's own thoughts and opinions, and the determination to stick to them.
Selfishness - Acting in one's own interests without considering the needs of others.
Stubbornness - Refers to the refusal to change one's opinion or course of action despite opposition or contrary evidence.
Single Mindedness - Refers to the focus on a single goal or purpose, without being distracted by other considerations.
嵯 means "steepness."
Steep - Describes a mountain that is very steep and difficult to climb.
Rugged - Describes a mountain that is rough and rugged in appearance.
Precipitous - Describes a mountain that is very steep and has a sudden drop.
峨 means "lofty, towering, high."
Steep - Describes a mountain that is steep and towering.
Impressive - Describes a mountain that is impressive and awe-inspiring.
曽 means "ancestor, formerly, once, before, ever."
Formerly - Used to describe something that happened in the past.
Multiple Layers - Describes something that is layered or has multiple layers.
Increase - Used to describe something that is increasing or growing.
In Other Words - Used to express the meaning of "on the other hand", "what", "really", etc.
賀 means "congratulation, greeting."
Celebrate, Congratulate - To express joy and happiness for an event or accomplishment.
Praise - To express admiration and approval for someone or something.
Take On, Undertake - To accept responsibility for a task or obligation.
蘇 means "revive, resurrect, return to life."
Revive, Come Back To Life - To come back to life or to be revived.
Ornament - A decorative ornament made from a bird's tail.
我 means "ego, self, i."
Myself - Refers to one's own thoughts and opinions, and the determination to stick to them.
Selfishness - Acting in one's own interests without considering the needs of others.
Stubbornness - Refers to the refusal to change one's opinion or course of action despite opposition or contrary evidence.
Single Mindedness - Refers to the focus on a single goal or purpose, without being distracted by other considerations.
曾 means "ancestor, previous, once, ever."
Previously - Refers to something that has happened in the past.
Multiple Times - Refers to something that has happened multiple times.
Increase - Refers to something that is increasing or being added to.
賀 means "congratulation, greeting."
Celebrate, Congratulate - To express joy and happiness for an event or accomplishment.
Praise - To express admiration and approval for someone or something.
Take On, Undertake - To accept responsibility for a task or obligation.
曹 means "associate, colleague, assistant."
Official - A person in a position of authority or responsibility, such as a government official or a bureaucrat.
Group - A group of people who are connected by a common interest or purpose.
Department - A division of a government or other organization, responsible for a particular area of activity.
我 means "ego, self, i."
Myself - Refers to one's own thoughts and opinions, and the determination to stick to them.
Selfishness - Acting in one's own interests without considering the needs of others.
Stubbornness - Refers to the refusal to change one's opinion or course of action despite opposition or contrary evidence.
Single Mindedness - Refers to the focus on a single goal or purpose, without being distracted by other considerations.
十 means "ten."
Ten - The number 10.
Tenth - The tenth in a series.
Many - A large number.
Perfect - Complete and satisfactory.
川 means "river, stream, brook."
相 means "mutual, reciprocal, each other."
To See - To look closely and examine in detail.
To Foretell - To use divination to predict the future.
Form - The shape or appearance of something.
To Help - To assist or provide support.
Mutual - To be in a relationship with each other.
Friends - To be close with someone.
Alternating - To take turns with each other.
Companions - To be in a group with others.
賀 means "congratulation, greeting."
Celebrate, Congratulate - To express joy and happiness for an event or accomplishment.
Praise - To express admiration and approval for someone or something.
Take On, Undertake - To accept responsibility for a task or obligation.
増 means "increase, growth, expansion."
Increase - To make more of something, to add to the amount or number.
Accumulate - To pile up, to add one thing on top of another.
Progressively - To become more and more, to advance further.
家 means "house, home, family."
宗 means "religion, sect, denomination."
Ancestors - A family with the same ancestors.
Origin - The root or center of something.
Respect - To revere and honor.
Religion - The teachings of a founder or the beliefs of a group that follows them.
我 means "ego, self, i."
Myself - Refers to one's own thoughts and opinions, and the determination to stick to them.
Selfishness - Acting in one's own interests without considering the needs of others.
Stubbornness - Refers to the refusal to change one's opinion or course of action despite opposition or contrary evidence.
Single Mindedness - Refers to the focus on a single goal or purpose, without being distracted by other considerations.
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