公Public. Matters concerning the country or government. Government, state, office. To be known by many people. Obvious. Something ostensible. Unbiased. Correct. Neutral. A person of high status, such as a son, emperor, or monarch.
孝A child who serves his or her parents well. Cherish your parents. To take good care of one's ancestors. A person who has inherited ideas, goals, etc. from parents or ancestors.
我First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
孝A child who serves his or her parents well. Cherish your parents. To take good care of one's ancestors. A person who has inherited ideas, goals, etc. from parents or ancestors.
一One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
恋Love. The feeling of being strongly attracted to a particular person and wanting to meet or possess him/her. A feeling of longing for an object that is not right in front of you. Longing for.
太Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
郎Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
幸Happiness. Fortunately. Good luck. Thankfulness. To care for. To take good care of. Blessing. The outings and travels of an emperor, a son, or a superior.
幸Happiness. Fortunately. Good luck. Thankfulness. To care for. To take good care of. Blessing. The outings and travels of an emperor, a son, or a superior.
位Rank. A place occupied by a whole. Relation to standards. Grade. Status. Rank in calculation. A numeral for counting the spirits of the dead.
幸Happiness. Fortunately. Good luck. Thankfulness. To care for. To take good care of. Blessing. The outings and travels of an emperor, a son, or a superior.
俊Superior. Excellent. A person with a sharp mind. A person with wisdom. big. high. severe. To be strict.
虎Tiger. A metaphor for something as strong as a tiger. A drunkard.
伯Count. The oldest person in the family. The eldest of siblings. Uncle. Father's or mother's elder brother. The third of the five grades of titles. A person who excels in one art.