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Takebuchi
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  • Hiraganatip:たけぶち
  • Katakanatip:タケブチ
  • Householdstip:aprx. 600
  • English transcriptiontip:Takebuchi

Kanji Names & Meanings - 4 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 "Takebuchi," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.

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竹淵- Takebuchi -

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means "bamboo."

  • Bamboo - A perennial grass plant of the rice family.

  • Musical Instrument - A wind instrument made of bamboo.

  • One Of The Eight Sounds - One of the eight sounds (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, pottery, earth, leather, and wood).

  • Bamboo Tag - A tag made of bamboo.

  • Book - A written work.

means "abyss, deep pool, profound, deep end."

  • Deep - Refers to a place that is deep in water or has a deep depth.

  • Quiet - Refers to a place that is peaceful and serene.

  • Gathering Place - Refers to a place where many things come together.

  • Mysterious - Refers to a place that is mysterious and has an air of mystery.

  • Serene - Refers to a place that is tranquil and peaceful.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 400

竹渕- Takebuchi -

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means "bamboo."

  • Bamboo - A perennial grass plant of the rice family.

  • Musical Instrument - A wind instrument made of bamboo.

  • One Of The Eight Sounds - One of the eight sounds (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, pottery, earth, leather, and wood).

  • Bamboo Tag - A tag made of bamboo.

  • Book - A written work.

means "edge, deep pool, quiet."

  • Householdstip: aprx. 100

武淵- Takebuchi -

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means "warrior, military, martial arts."

  • Strong And Fierce - Refers to strength and courage.

  • War - Refers to battle, warfare, and conflict.

  • Warrior - Refers to a strong person, a soldier, or a fighter.

  • Trace - Refers to the footprints of a predecessor or the legacy of a past endeavor.

  • To Succeed - Refers to taking up the mantle of a predecessor.

  • Unit Of Measurement - Refers to half the length of a step.

means "abyss, deep pool, profound, deep end."

  • Deep - Refers to a place that is deep in water or has a deep depth.

  • Quiet - Refers to a place that is peaceful and serene.

  • Gathering Place - Refers to a place where many things come together.

  • Mysterious - Refers to a place that is mysterious and has an air of mystery.

  • Serene - Refers to a place that is tranquil and peaceful.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 50

武渕- Takebuchi -

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means "warrior, military, martial arts."

  • Strong And Fierce - Refers to strength and courage.

  • War - Refers to battle, warfare, and conflict.

  • Warrior - Refers to a strong person, a soldier, or a fighter.

  • Trace - Refers to the footprints of a predecessor or the legacy of a past endeavor.

  • To Succeed - Refers to taking up the mantle of a predecessor.

  • Unit Of Measurement - Refers to half the length of a step.

means "edge, deep pool, quiet."

  • Householdstip: under 10

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