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Yamasaki
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  • Hiraganatip:やまさき
  • Katakanatip:ヤマサキ
  • Householdstip:aprx. 5,000
  • English Syllablestip:ya-ma-sa-ki (4)
  • Japanese Moraetip:ya-ma-sa-ki (4)
  • English transcriptiontip:Yamasaki

Kanji Names & Meanings - 9 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 "Yamasaki," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.

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山崎- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "cape, promontory, rugged."

  • Cape - A point of land jutting into water.

  • Rugged - Rough and uneven terrain.

  • Steep - Describes a terrain that is steep or rugged, such as a mountain or mountain path.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 3,000

山下- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "below, later, to descend."

  • Below - Lower in position, status, value, or age; inferior.

  • Later - The latter part in time, order, or sequence.

  • To Descend - To Lower; to go down; to move from high to low.

  • To Act - To Take Action; to carry out.

  • To Issue - To hand down a command or order.

  • Subordinate - Under the control of another.

  • Under Authority - Within someone's jurisdiction or control.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 1,000

山先- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "ahead, before, first."

  • Householdstip: aprx. 100

山嵜- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "cape, saki, point."

  • Cape - A point of land.

  • Saki - A promontory.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 10

山前- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "front, before, previous."

  • Front - The forward part.

  • Before - Earlier in time.

  • Previous - Coming before.

  • Ahead - In advance.

  • Allocation - The amount or portion assigned to someone. For example, three servings of food.

  • Guide - Something that leads or guides.

  • Honorific - A title of respect used to refer to a noble person.

  • Past - Something that happened in the past.

  • Householdstip: under 10

山佐木- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "assist, aid, deputy."

  • Assist - To Help; to support.

  • Aid - To give assistance.

  • Deputy - A person who assists a superior.

means "tree, wood, simple."

  • Householdstip: under 10

山咲- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "to smile, to bloom."

  • Householdstip: under 10

山碕- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "cape."

  • Householdstip: under 10

山岬- Yamasaki -

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means "mountain, temple, burial mound."

  • Mountain - A High Elevated Landform; something shaped like a mountain.

  • Temple - A term added to temple names.

  • Burial Mound - A grave made by piling earth.

  • Climax - The peak of interest or excitement; the highest point.

  • Enryaku-ji - The temple on Mount Hiei.

  • Grave - A mound of earth used to create a tomb.

  • Peak - The place where interest in a matter is highest. The highest point.

means "cape, promontory, headland."

  • Cape - A point of land extending into water.

  • Headland - A narrow piece of land jutting into the sea.

  • Gap - A low area between two mountains.

  • Householdstip: under 10

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