樹Trees. General term for plants. To plant a tree. To set up. To stand firmly.
蓮Lotus (a kind of flower). A perennial aquatic plant of the water lily family. It is believed to be a flower that blooms in the paradise. A metaphor for something pure and beautiful. The language of this flower is "estranged love" and "eloquence".
寿Long life. Life. Age. Celebration. Celebration of long life.
理The way of things. The path or reason of things. Pattern. To set in order. Natural science.
斗Ladle. A tool with a handle for scooping water or alcohol. A square for measuring the amount of grain, liquid, etc. A unit of capacity, 1斗 is about 18 liters. The name of a constellation, such as the Big Dipper or the South Star. Small. The name of a constellation. Suddenly.
十Ten. Kanji character for the number 10 (ten). The next number after nine. A large number. A number of things. A shape in which lines intersect vertically and horizontally.
璃A character used for the gemstones "crystal" and "lapis lazuli".
純Pure. Unpretentious. To be in one's natural state. Raw silk.
士"Male. Adult male. A learned and respectable man. A beautiful name for a man. A man who excels in learning and knowledge. A man with a title. A samurai. A military man. A man who has acquired special qualifications or skills. To perform a task. To serve."
郎Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
樹Trees. General term for plants. To plant a tree. To set up. To stand firmly.
力Power. The source of action in the body of a person or animal. Something that is inherent and can be expected to work. Something that influences others.
十Ten. Kanji character for the number 10 (ten). The next number after nine. A large number. A number of things. A shape in which lines intersect vertically and horizontally.
理The way of things. The path or reason of things. Pattern. To set in order. Natural science.
純Pure. Unpretentious. To be in one's natural state. Raw silk.
四Four. The fourth. Kanji character for the number 4 (four). The next number after three. The pronunciation of "shi" is associated with the word "death," so it is often changed to "yo" or "yon.
郎Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.