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TakaseClick to speech たかせShare this page

  • Hiraganatip:たかせ
  • Katakanatip:タカセ
  • Householdstip:aprx. 10,000

Names and meanings by Kanji - 5 variations

In Japanese, there is a culture of kanji which is a set of characters that originated from Chinese characters, and the meaning of the name changes according to the choice of kanji characters.
Even surnames with the same reading have different meanings depending on how the kanji characters are applied.
For Takase, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the households number in Japan.

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高瀬- Takase -

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means "high, tall." Details are below.

  • High - Used to describe physical height, position, status, or rank.

  • Excellent - Used to describe a high grade or level.

  • Famous - Used to describe someone or something that is well-known.

  • Increase - Used to describe something that is rising or becoming higher.

  • Respect - Used to show respect for someone's actions or words.

  • Arrogant - Used to describe someone who is overly proud or haughty.

  • Amount - Used to describe a quantity or degree.

means "rapids, shallows, shoal." Details are below.

  • Shallow water - A shallow part of a river or sea.

  • Rapids - A fast-flowing part of a river.

  • Position - A place, a refuge, a reliance, a time, a situation, or a case.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 10,000

高世- Takase -

Share高世 - Takase -

means "high, tall." Details are below.

  • High - Used to describe physical height, position, status, or rank.

  • Excellent - Used to describe a high grade or level.

  • Famous - Used to describe someone or something that is well-known.

  • Increase - Used to describe something that is rising or becoming higher.

  • Respect - Used to show respect for someone's actions or words.

  • Arrogant - Used to describe someone who is overly proud or haughty.

  • Amount - Used to describe a quantity or degree.

means "world, society, generation." Details are below.

  • Generation - The period of time from when one generation takes over the position from their parents until they pass it on to their children.

  • Era - A period of time in history.

  • Society - The world, the people and the environment around us.

  • Succession - The passing down of something from one generation to the next.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 70

高清- Takase -

Share高清 - Takase -

means "high, tall." Details are below.

  • High - Used to describe physical height, position, status, or rank.

  • Excellent - Used to describe a high grade or level.

  • Famous - Used to describe someone or something that is well-known.

  • Increase - Used to describe something that is rising or becoming higher.

  • Respect - Used to show respect for someone's actions or words.

  • Arrogant - Used to describe someone who is overly proud or haughty.

  • Amount - Used to describe a quantity or degree.

means "pure, clear, clean." Details are below.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 20

高勢- Takase -

Share高勢 - Takase -

means "high, tall." Details are below.

  • High - Used to describe physical height, position, status, or rank.

  • Excellent - Used to describe a high grade or level.

  • Famous - Used to describe someone or something that is well-known.

  • Increase - Used to describe something that is rising or becoming higher.

  • Respect - Used to show respect for someone's actions or words.

  • Arrogant - Used to describe someone who is overly proud or haughty.

  • Amount - Used to describe a quantity or degree.

means "power, force, energy." Details are below.

  • Force/Energy - The power or strength of something, especially when it is used to do something.

  • Vigor/Liveliness - The quality of being full of energy and enthusiasm.

  • Activity/Vitality - The state or quality of being active or energetic.

  • Form/Appearance - The way something looks or is arranged.

  • Situation/Outcome - The way something turns out or is likely to turn out.

  • Group/Number - A large number of people or things that are together or in the same place.

  • Householdstip: under 10

高畝- Takase -

Share高畝 - Takase -

means "high, tall." Details are below.

  • High - Used to describe physical height, position, status, or rank.

  • Excellent - Used to describe a high grade or level.

  • Famous - Used to describe someone or something that is well-known.

  • Increase - Used to describe something that is rising or becoming higher.

  • Respect - Used to show respect for someone's actions or words.

  • Arrogant - Used to describe someone who is overly proud or haughty.

  • Amount - Used to describe a quantity or degree.

means "furrow, ridge, row (of plants)." Details are below.

  • Householdstip: under 10

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