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Kenji is a Japanese given name that is almost always used for boys. In name dictionaries and everyday usage, Kenji most commonly translates to "healthy and second son," "strong...
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Kenji is a Japanese given name that is almost always used for boys. In name dictionaries and everyday usage, Kenji most commonly translates to "healthy and second son," "strong...
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In Japanese, the name Kenji is typically written with kanji such as 健二 (ken + ji), meaning "healthy, strong second son" or "second son of health." The precise meaning depend...
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“Cool” in Japanese names often comes from concise sounds, strong kanji imagery, or a mix of softness and edge. This guide explains how given names work in everyday Japanese...
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Aoi (あおい, アオイ) is commonly translated as "hollyhock" or "blue, green," referencing the color spectrum between blue and green. In Japanese naming practice, Aoi functi...
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Chisami is a term that appears in different contexts, most commonly as a Japanese given name, a place name, or a word in other language settings. This guide explains the core me...
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Yuki is a Japanese name typically written with kanji that convey meanings related to snow, gentleness, or auspicious fortune. In context, the most common reading of 雪 translat...
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Kisaku is a rare Japanese given name that is predominantly masculine. In context, ki (企 or 奇) can signify "plan," "enterprise," or "extraordinary," while saku (作 or 咲) c...
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