稜 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings
What does 稜 mean?
Corner. The ridge or point of an object. The place where two planes meet in a polyhedron. A solemn authority.
How to read 稜?
Kunyomi... かど/kado
Onyomi... リョウ/ryo,ロウ/ro
jinmeikun... izu, itsu, sumi, taru, taka, kado,
* There are two typical ways of reading kanji, kun-yomi and on-yomi. In addition, there is a reading system called "jinmei kun" which is used only for names.
Other kanji information..
application |
Can be registered as a Japanese name In Japan, about 3000 kanji characters can be registered as names. (In other words, you cannot officially apply for any other kanji as a name.) But if you enjoy it as fiction, no problem. |
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type | kanji officially for use in names |
unicode | 7A1C 稜 (For HTML use) |
稜 / related names
- Name:
- ryoma
- Katakana:
- リョウマ
- Name:
- rio
- Katakana:
- リオ
- Name:
- ryoya
- Katakana:
- リョウヤ
- Name:
- ryoto
- Katakana:
- リョウト
- Name:
- itsuki
- Katakana:
- イツキ
- Name:
- ryota
- Katakana:
- リョウタ
- Name:
- itsuki
- Katakana:
- イツキ
- Name:
- takato
- Katakana:
- タカト
- Name:
- ryoji
- Katakana:
- リョウジ
- Kanji:
- 稜士
- Meaning:
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- 稜Corner. The ridge or point of an object. The place where two planes meet in a polyhedron. A solemn authority.
- 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."
- Name:
- ryo
- Katakana:
- リョウ
- Name:
- itsuki
- Katakana:
- イツキ
- Name:
- itsuki
- Katakana:
- イツキ
- Name:
- ryoma
- Katakana:
- リョウマ
- Name:
- itsuki
- Katakana:
- イツキ
- Name:
- itsuki
- Katakana:
- イツキ
- Name:
- ryosuke
- Katakana:
- リョウスケ
- Kanji:
- 稜介
- Meaning:
-
- 稜Corner. The ridge or point of an object. The place where two planes meet in a polyhedron. A solemn authority.
- 介Help. A person who helps. To be near, to accompany. to take care of. To intercede. To make friends with. to separate. to separate. to be firm. To protect tightly. Something that covers the outside to protect oneself. boundary. border.