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This name is also used as a first name: Tatsumi
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 "Tatsumi," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.
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辰 means "dragon."
Dragon - The fifth of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals
Direction - Southeast
Time - 8am and two hours before and after
Sun, Moon and Stars
巳 means "snake, serpent."
辰 means "dragon."
Dragon - The fifth of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals
Direction - Southeast
Time - 8am and two hours before and after
Sun, Moon and Stars
己 means "self, oneself, me, i."
辰 means "dragon."
Dragon - The fifth of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals
Direction - Southeast
Time - 8am and two hours before and after
Sun, Moon and Stars
見 means "see, look at."
辰 means "dragon."
Dragon - The fifth of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals
Direction - Southeast
Time - 8am and two hours before and after
Sun, Moon and Stars
已 means "already, now, formerly, previously."
To Stop - To cease or bring to an end.
To Halt - To cause to stop or pause.
To Discontinue - To cease or terminate.
竜 means "dragon, imperial, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often associated with power and strength.
Metaphor For An Emperor Or A Hero - A symbol of greatness and power.
A Horse Of More Than Eight Feet Tall - A horse of exceptional quality.
見 means "see, look at."
龍 means "dragon, imperial dragon, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often used as a metaphor for an emperor or a hero.
Tall Horse - A horse that is more than eight feet tall, considered to be of superior quality.
見 means "see, look at."
立 means "stand, set up, establish."
Stand - To stand upright, firmly, and stably.
Create - To make or construct something.
Raise - To cause something to happen.
Establish - To set or fix something.
Immediately - To do something without delay.
Rittoru - A unit of capacity.
身 means "body, oneself."
達 means "reach, arrive, attain, achieve, accomplish."
To Accomplish - To achieve or complete something.
To Deliver - To bring something to someone.
To Suggest - To offer a suggestion or recommendation.
Selfish - Wanting to have things one's own way.
見 means "see, look at."
多 means "many, numerous, much."
Praise, Honor - To express admiration or approval of someone or something.
Gratitude - Feeling of appreciation or thanks.
Truly, Exactly, Simply - Used to emphasize that something is true or exact.
津 means "port, haven, ferry, ford."
Crossing, Ferry - A place where people and goods can cross a body of water.
Moisture - Water that seeps, gushes, overflows, or moistens something.
Fluid - Bodily fluids such as saliva, sweat, and tears.
Clue, Guide - A hint or indication that can be used to lead someone in the right direction.
美 means "beauty, beautiful, pretty."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Splendid - Impressive in appearance or quality.
Admirable - Inspiring admiration or approval.
Delicious - Having a pleasant, enjoyable taste.
Praiseworthy - Deserving of praise or admiration.
竜 means "dragon, imperial, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often associated with power and strength.
Metaphor For An Emperor Or A Hero - A symbol of greatness and power.
A Horse Of More Than Eight Feet Tall - A horse of exceptional quality.
美 means "beauty, beautiful, pretty."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Splendid - Impressive in appearance or quality.
Admirable - Inspiring admiration or approval.
Delicious - Having a pleasant, enjoyable taste.
Praiseworthy - Deserving of praise or admiration.
龍 means "dragon, imperial dragon, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often used as a metaphor for an emperor or a hero.
Tall Horse - A horse that is more than eight feet tall, considered to be of superior quality.
美 means "beauty, beautiful, pretty."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Splendid - Impressive in appearance or quality.
Admirable - Inspiring admiration or approval.
Delicious - Having a pleasant, enjoyable taste.
Praiseworthy - Deserving of praise or admiration.
立 means "stand, set up, establish."
Stand - To stand upright, firmly, and stably.
Create - To make or construct something.
Raise - To cause something to happen.
Establish - To set or fix something.
Immediately - To do something without delay.
Rittoru - A unit of capacity.
見 means "see, look at."
龍 means "dragon, imperial dragon, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often used as a metaphor for an emperor or a hero.
Tall Horse - A horse that is more than eight feet tall, considered to be of superior quality.
泉 means "spring, fountain, well."
龍 means "dragon, imperial dragon, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often used as a metaphor for an emperor or a hero.
Tall Horse - A horse that is more than eight feet tall, considered to be of superior quality.
湖 means "lake."
辰 means "dragon."
Dragon - The fifth of the twelve Chinese zodiac animals
Direction - Southeast
Time - 8am and two hours before and after
Sun, Moon and Stars
身 means "body, oneself."
竜 means "dragon, imperial, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often associated with power and strength.
Metaphor For An Emperor Or A Hero - A symbol of greatness and power.
A Horse Of More Than Eight Feet Tall - A horse of exceptional quality.
味 means "taste, flavor."
Taste - The sensation experienced on the tongue when eating or drinking.
Interest - The enjoyment or amusement derived from something.
Meaning - The significance or importance of something.
To Appreciate - To experience and understand the meaning and depth of something.
Smell - The sensation experienced through the nose, such as a foul or pleasant odor.
Counting Dishes - A term used to count the number of dishes in a meal.
Refinement - A state of being well-mannered and tasteful.
達 means "reach, arrive, attain, achieve, accomplish."
To Accomplish - To achieve or complete something.
To Deliver - To bring something to someone.
To Suggest - To offer a suggestion or recommendation.
Selfish - Wanting to have things one's own way.
身 means "body, oneself."
田 means "rice field, rice paddy."
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place Of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
津 means "port, haven, ferry, ford."
Crossing, Ferry - A place where people and goods can cross a body of water.
Moisture - Water that seeps, gushes, overflows, or moistens something.
Fluid - Bodily fluids such as saliva, sweat, and tears.
Clue, Guide - A hint or indication that can be used to lead someone in the right direction.
見 means "see, look at."
立 means "stand, set up, establish."
Stand - To stand upright, firmly, and stably.
Create - To make or construct something.
Raise - To cause something to happen.
Establish - To set or fix something.
Immediately - To do something without delay.
Rittoru - A unit of capacity.
巳 means "snake, serpent."
龍 means "dragon, imperial dragon, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often used as a metaphor for an emperor or a hero.
Tall Horse - A horse that is more than eight feet tall, considered to be of superior quality.
巳 means "snake, serpent."
竜 means "dragon, imperial, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often associated with power and strength.
Metaphor For An Emperor Or A Hero - A symbol of greatness and power.
A Horse Of More Than Eight Feet Tall - A horse of exceptional quality.
巳 means "snake, serpent."
竜 means "dragon, imperial, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often associated with power and strength.
Metaphor For An Emperor Or A Hero - A symbol of greatness and power.
A Horse Of More Than Eight Feet Tall - A horse of exceptional quality.
泉 means "spring, fountain, well."
立 means "stand, set up, establish."
Stand - To stand upright, firmly, and stably.
Create - To make or construct something.
Raise - To cause something to happen.
Establish - To set or fix something.
Immediately - To do something without delay.
Rittoru - A unit of capacity.
美 means "beauty, beautiful, pretty."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Splendid - Impressive in appearance or quality.
Admirable - Inspiring admiration or approval.
Delicious - Having a pleasant, enjoyable taste.
Praiseworthy - Deserving of praise or admiration.
達 means "reach, arrive, attain, achieve, accomplish."
To Accomplish - To achieve or complete something.
To Deliver - To bring something to someone.
To Suggest - To offer a suggestion or recommendation.
Selfish - Wanting to have things one's own way.
美 means "beauty, beautiful, pretty."
Beautiful - Having a pleasing appearance or attractive qualities.
Splendid - Impressive in appearance or quality.
Admirable - Inspiring admiration or approval.
Delicious - Having a pleasant, enjoyable taste.
Praiseworthy - Deserving of praise or admiration.
龍 means "dragon, imperial dragon, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often used as a metaphor for an emperor or a hero.
Tall Horse - A horse that is more than eight feet tall, considered to be of superior quality.
満 means "full, complete, satisfied."
Fulfill - To satisfy or complete a requirement or expectation.
Fill - To make full or complete.
Be Full - To be completely filled or occupied.
Satisfy - To meet the needs or desires of someone.
Entirety - The whole or complete amount of something.
All - Everything or everyone included in a group.
Every - Each and every one of a group.
Reach - To extend or arrive at a destination.
龍 means "dragon, imperial dragon, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often used as a metaphor for an emperor or a hero.
Tall Horse - A horse that is more than eight feet tall, considered to be of superior quality.
味 means "taste, flavor."
Taste - The sensation experienced on the tongue when eating or drinking.
Interest - The enjoyment or amusement derived from something.
Meaning - The significance or importance of something.
To Appreciate - To experience and understand the meaning and depth of something.
Smell - The sensation experienced through the nose, such as a foul or pleasant odor.
Counting Dishes - A term used to count the number of dishes in a meal.
Refinement - A state of being well-mannered and tasteful.
竜 means "dragon, imperial, mythical creature."
Dragon - A mythical creature, often associated with power and strength.
Metaphor For An Emperor Or A Hero - A symbol of greatness and power.
A Horse Of More Than Eight Feet Tall - A horse of exceptional quality.
己 means "self, oneself, me, i."
立 means "stand, set up, establish."
Stand - To stand upright, firmly, and stably.
Create - To make or construct something.
Raise - To cause something to happen.
Establish - To set or fix something.
Immediately - To do something without delay.
Rittoru - A unit of capacity.
己 means "self, oneself, me, i."
田 means "rice field, rice paddy."
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place Of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
鶴 means "crane."
Crane - A bird of the crane family, with white feathers and long neck and legs.
見 means "see, look at."
多 means "many, numerous, much."
Praise, Honor - To express admiration or approval of someone or something.
Gratitude - Feeling of appreciation or thanks.
Truly, Exactly, Simply - Used to emphasize that something is true or exact.
津 means "port, haven, ferry, ford."
Crossing, Ferry - A place where people and goods can cross a body of water.
Moisture - Water that seeps, gushes, overflows, or moistens something.
Fluid - Bodily fluids such as saliva, sweat, and tears.
Clue, Guide - A hint or indication that can be used to lead someone in the right direction.
見 means "see, look at."
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