稲 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings

What does 稲 mean?

Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.

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How to read 稲?

Kunyomi... いね/ine,いな/ina

Onyomi... トウ/to

jinmeikun... ne,

* 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.

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稲 / related names

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Name:
chine
Katakana:
チイネ

Kanji:
茅稲
Meaning:
  • A perennial herb of the grass family. A general term for the tall grasses that thatch roofs.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
haine
Katakana:
ハイネ

Kanji:
羽稲
Meaning:
  • Feathers. Insect wings. Wings. A word for counting birds and rabbits.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
inaho
Katakana:
イナホ

Kanji:
稲穂
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • An ear of grain. The part of a grain stalk at the end of which flowers and fruits are produced.
Name:
inaho
Katakana:
イナホ

Kanji:
稲帆
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • A sail of a ship. A cloth that catches the wind and makes the ship run.
Name:
yuina
Katakana:
ユイナ

Kanji:
結稲
Meaning:
  • Tie. Bind. To connect. To assemble. To put together. To complete. To block.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
inaho
Katakana:
イナホ

Kanji:
稲歩
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Walk. I move forward. Months and days flow by. Things are progressing. Progress. degree. Stage.
Name:
haine
Katakana:
ハイネ

Kanji:
葉稲
Meaning:
  • Leaf. Something thin and flat, like a leaf. Something shaped like a leaf. a sheet of paper. A unit to count the number of sheets of paper, etc. A unit for counting leaves. A division of time. A unit of counting leaves. The end.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
inaha
Katakana:
イナハ

Kanji:
稲葉
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Leaf. Something thin and flat, like a leaf. Something shaped like a leaf. a sheet of paper. A unit to count the number of sheets of paper, etc. A unit for counting leaves. A division of time. A unit of counting leaves. The end.
Name:
chine
Katakana:
チイネ

Kanji:
千稲
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
tori
Katakana:
トウリ

Kanji:
稲吏
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
china
Katakana:
チイナ

Kanji:
千稲
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
shigene
Katakana:
シゲネ

Kanji:
茂稲
Meaning:
  • To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
inako
Katakana:
イナコ

Kanji:
稲子
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Children
Name:
inami
Katakana:
イナミ

Kanji:
稲海
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Sea. Wide and large. A place where many people and things gather. A large lake or pond. A large lake or pond. A frontier. The end of the earth.
Name:
ineko
Katakana:
イネコ

Kanji:
稲子
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Children
Name:
mine
Katakana:
ミイネ

Kanji:
美稲
Meaning:
  • Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
inagi
Katakana:
イナギ

Kanji:
稲城
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Castle
Name:
mine
Katakana:
ミイネ

Kanji:
実稲
Meaning:
  • Fruit of plants and trees. Seeds of plants and trees. The production of fruits and seeds. Fruitfulness. To be full. To flourish. To have enough. Abundant. Wealth. Truthfulness. True. Truthfulness.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
mina
Katakana:
ミイナ

Kanji:
美稲
Meaning:
  • Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
mina
Katakana:
ミイナ

Kanji:
壬稲
Meaning:
  • The ninth of Heavenly Stems
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.

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