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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 "Toujou," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.
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東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
East - Directional name. To go east.
Master - In ancient times, the master was located in the east and the guest in the west.
Region - The area east of Hakone. Kanto region.
條 means "clause, article, item."
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
East - Directional name. To go east.
Master - In ancient times, the master was located in the east and the guest in the west.
Region - The area east of Hakone. Kanto region.
城 means "castle, fortress."
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
East - Directional name. To go east.
Master - In ancient times, the master was located in the east and the guest in the west.
Region - The area east of Hakone. Kanto region.
上 means "up, above, top."
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
乗 means "ride, board, get on."
Ride - To ride (on a vehicle or other means of transportation).
Carry - To carry (something).
Take - To take advantage of an opportunity.
Multiplication - Multiplication (in mathematics).
Count - To count the number of chariots and soldiers.
Record - A record or history book.
Type - A type of Buddhist teaching.
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
条 means "clause, article, item."
Extension, Elongation - To extend or stretch out.
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
East - Directional name. To go east.
Master - In ancient times, the master was located in the east and the guest in the west.
Region - The area east of Hakone. Kanto region.
篠 means "bamboo, slender bamboo, bamboo shoot."
Bamboo - A type of grass used to make arrows.
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
East - Directional name. To go east.
Master - In ancient times, the master was located in the east and the guest in the west.
Region - The area east of Hakone. Kanto region.
定 means "fixed, settled, established."
To Settle, Settle Down, Stabilize - To bring something to a state of rest or stability.
To Determine, Decide - To make a decision or come to a conclusion.
Rule, Regulation, Law - A set of principles or instructions that must be followed.
Purification - In Buddhism, the act of cutting off all worldly thoughts and becoming free of all desires.
棟 means "ridgepole, building, counter for houses, etc."
Lumber - Wood used for building a house.
Head - A leader or important person.
Star Name - An alternate name for the constellation of Taurus.
上 means "up, above, top."
東 means "east, oriental, tokyo."
East - Directional name. To go east.
Master - In ancient times, the master was located in the east and the guest in the west.
Region - The area east of Hakone. Kanto region.
浄 means "clean, pure, purify."
Clean - To make something clean and free of dirt or impurities.
Pure - Free from any contamination or adulteration, unadulterated.
Clear - Free from cloudiness, haziness, or obscurity, transparent.
Unsullied - Not stained or soiled, spotless.
Purify - To make pure or free from sin or guilt.
Beautify - To make something more attractive or appealing.
Remove Dirt - To take away dirt or impurities from something.
洞 means "cave, den, grotto."
Discern - To recognize or understand something.
Deeply Understand - To have a thorough understanding of something.
Profound - Having a deep or intense understanding.
城 means "castle, fortress."
登 means "climb, ascend, register, login."
Ascend - To go up, to climb to a higher place.
Accomplish - To achieve, to complete.
Immediately - To do something right away, to stand in the present.
Ripen - To mature, for grains to become ripe.
城 means "castle, fortress."
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
條 means "clause, article, item."
藤 means "wisteria, fuji (Japanese plant with purple or white flowers)."
乘 means "multiply, ride, take (transportation)."
Ride, Ride On, Ride In - To get on a vehicle or other means of transportation.
Soak, Immerse - To put something into a liquid or other substance to absorb or cover it completely.
Multiply - To calculate the product of two or more numbers.
Four Horses - A four-horse carriage or something that comes in fours.
Buddhism - A type of teaching in Buddhism that leads sentient beings to the world of enlightenment.
統 means "unity, unification, consolidation."
Line, Connection - A line or connection between two points.
Regulation, Norm - A regulation or norm that is followed.
場 means "place, location, scene, setting."
当 means "this, present, current, hit, appropriate, suitable."
To oppose or be hostile to.
To take on or assume a responsibility or duty.
To be appropriate or suitable for a given situation.
To express the meaning of “exactly” or “it is necessary to do”.
The time or place.
城 means "castle, fortress."
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