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This name is also used as a first name: Yashiki
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 "Yashiki," listed in order of popularity based on household usage in Japan.
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屋 means "house, shop, building."
Roof - A roof that covers a house.
Covering - Something that covers an object like a roof.
Occupation, Business - A word used to describe a profession or store.
敷 means "spread, lay out, apply."
矢 means "arrow, dart."
Arrow - A weapon shot with a bowstring.
Correct - To make something right or accurate.
Straight - Moving in a direct line.
Vow - A solemn promise or pledge.
Bestow - To give or confer.
Feces - Waste matter discharged from the bowels.
敷 means "spread, lay out, apply."
矢 means "arrow, dart."
Arrow - A weapon shot with a bowstring.
Correct - To make something right or accurate.
Straight - Moving in a direct line.
Vow - A solemn promise or pledge.
Bestow - To give or confer.
Feces - Waste matter discharged from the bowels.
舗 means "store, shop, pavement."
Shop - A place where goods and services are sold.
Connect - To join two or more things together.
Fitting - A metal device attached to a gate.
Spread - To cover a wide area.
Vessel - A container for holding liquids or other substances.
Stop - To cause something to come to an end.
Stay - To remain in a place.
Place - A designated area for a particular purpose.
屋 means "house, shop, building."
Roof - A roof that covers a house.
Covering - Something that covers an object like a roof.
Occupation, Business - A word used to describe a profession or store.
舗 means "store, shop, pavement."
Shop - A place where goods and services are sold.
Connect - To join two or more things together.
Fitting - A metal device attached to a gate.
Spread - To cover a wide area.
Vessel - A container for holding liquids or other substances.
Stop - To cause something to come to an end.
Stay - To remain in a place.
Place - A designated area for a particular purpose.
矢 means "arrow, dart."
Arrow - A weapon shot with a bowstring.
Correct - To make something right or accurate.
Straight - Moving in a direct line.
Vow - A solemn promise or pledge.
Bestow - To give or confer.
Feces - Waste matter discharged from the bowels.
式 means "formula, expression, ceremony."
Rule - A set of regulations or guidelines that must be followed.
Formal - Following a certain set of procedures or etiquette.
Crossbeam - A horizontal beam attached to the front of a vehicle.
Salute - To grasp the crossbeam and bow in respect.
Intonation - A word used to adjust the tone of speech.
Ceremony - An event conducted according to a prescribed set of rules.
家 means "house, home, family."
Family - A group of people related by blood or marriage.
Lineage - A group of people descended from a common ancestor.
Specialty - A branch of knowledge or art. People belonging to it.
To Live - To inhabit or reside in a place.
舗 means "store, shop, pavement."
Shop - A place where goods and services are sold.
Connect - To join two or more things together.
Fitting - A metal device attached to a gate.
Spread - To cover a wide area.
Vessel - A container for holding liquids or other substances.
Stop - To cause something to come to an end.
Stay - To remain in a place.
Place - A designated area for a particular purpose.
家 means "house, home, family."
Family - A group of people related by blood or marriage.
Lineage - A group of people descended from a common ancestor.
Specialty - A branch of knowledge or art. People belonging to it.
To Live - To inhabit or reside in a place.
式 means "formula, expression, ceremony."
Rule - A set of regulations or guidelines that must be followed.
Formal - Following a certain set of procedures or etiquette.
Crossbeam - A horizontal beam attached to the front of a vehicle.
Salute - To grasp the crossbeam and bow in respect.
Intonation - A word used to adjust the tone of speech.
Ceremony - An event conducted according to a prescribed set of rules.
家 means "house, home, family."
Family - A group of people related by blood or marriage.
Lineage - A group of people descended from a common ancestor.
Specialty - A branch of knowledge or art. People belonging to it.
To Live - To inhabit or reside in a place.
敷 means "spread, lay out, apply."
八 means "eight, 8."
Eight - The number eight.
Divide - To divide or separate.
Two O'clock - An old way of referring to the current time of around 2am or 2pm.
敷 means "spread, lay out, apply."
屋 means "house, shop, building."
Roof - A roof that covers a house.
Covering - Something that covers an object like a roof.
Occupation, Business - A word used to describe a profession or store.
式 means "formula, expression, ceremony."
Rule - A set of regulations or guidelines that must be followed.
Formal - Following a certain set of procedures or etiquette.
Crossbeam - A horizontal beam attached to the front of a vehicle.
Salute - To grasp the crossbeam and bow in respect.
Intonation - A word used to adjust the tone of speech.
Ceremony - An event conducted according to a prescribed set of rules.
野 means "field, plain, wilderness."
Wild - Refers to the natural state of the environment, untamed and free.
Open - Refers to the wide open spaces, with no boundaries or restrictions.
Unpretentious - Refers to the simplicity and lack of ornamentation.
Natural - Refers to the untouched state of the environment, with no human interference.
Area - Refers to the geographical area, with its own boundaries and limits.
Uninhabited - Refers to the lack of human presence in the area.
Countryside - Refers to the rural areas, with its own unique culture and traditions.
柴 means "firewood, brushwood."
Small - A small shrub that grows in the mountains and fields.
Bundles - Bundles of branches cut from the shrub.
Festival - A festival in which the shrub is burned to honor the gods.
木 means "tree, wood."
Tree - A large plant with a trunk and branches, typically providing shade and shelter.
Lumber - Wood that has been cut into boards or other shapes for use in construction.
Material - Wood used as a material for making things.
Element - One of the five elements in Chinese philosophy, representing the east and the color blue.
Plain - Unadorned and without decoration.
Numb - Losing sensation or feeling.
Musical Instrument - An instrument made of wood, one of the eight tones (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, gourd, earth, leather, and wood).
Thursday - One of the seven days of the week.
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