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モモナ Japanese Names Variations.

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Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
萌々菜
Meaning:
  • Budding. The buds of plants and trees appear. Things begin to happen.
  • Repetition symbol. The second Chinese character in the leapfrog, meaning repetition. Long. Prolonged. Various.
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
桃奈
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
桃菜
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
桃那
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Question/antonyms auxiliary characters
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
桃名
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Name. The name of a thing or person. To name. Excellent. Splendid. Famous. Reputation. Honor. Achievement. An excellent appearance. An appearance of reputation. Appearance. Formality.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
桃七
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Seven. Seventh. Kanji character for the number 7 (seven). Many times.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
ももな
Meaning:
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
李和
Meaning:
  • Plum (a kind of fruit tree). A small deciduous tree of the rose family. Judge. A messenger. It also refers to Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. The language of this flower is "misunderstanding".
  • Harmony. Peaceful. Tranquility. To soothe. To be quiet. To get along. Combine. To mix. To blend. Combine. To match. To set in order. To set the tone. A moderate appearance. Calm sea. Yamato. Japan.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
李名
Meaning:
  • Plum (a kind of fruit tree). A small deciduous tree of the rose family. Judge. A messenger. It also refers to Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. The language of this flower is "misunderstanding".
  • Name. The name of a thing or person. To name. Excellent. Splendid. Famous. Reputation. Honor. Achievement. An excellent appearance. An appearance of reputation. Appearance. Formality.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
李凪
Meaning:
  • Plum (a kind of fruit tree). A small deciduous tree of the rose family. Judge. A messenger. It also refers to Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. The language of this flower is "misunderstanding".
  • Calm (at sea)
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
有如奈
Meaning:
  • To exist. To have. To keep. To hold on to. Also. In addition to. Wealth. Property.
  • Exactly
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
萌百菜
Meaning:
  • Budding. The buds of plants and trees appear. Things begin to happen.
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
百萌菜
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • Budding. The buds of plants and trees appear. Things begin to happen.
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
百梛
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • "Nagi (a kind of tree). A tall evergreen tree of the maki family. Because its leaves are not easily broken, it was customary for women to put the leaves behind a mirror to prevent the breakup of the relationship between a man and a woman."
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
百和
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • Harmony. Peaceful. Tranquility. To soothe. To be quiet. To get along. Combine. To mix. To blend. Combine. To match. To set in order. To set the tone. A moderate appearance. Calm sea. Yamato. Japan.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
百名
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • Name. The name of a thing or person. To name. Excellent. Splendid. Famous. Reputation. Honor. Achievement. An excellent appearance. An appearance of reputation. Appearance. Formality.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
百南
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • South. The name of a direction. To go to the south. To teach the arts or martial arts. A person who rules a country. A person who governs a country.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
百七
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • Seven. Seventh. Kanji character for the number 7 (seven). Many times.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
桃銘
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Engraving. A word or phrase engraved on a sword or vessel with the name of its creator or the story behind its manufacture.
Name:
momona
Katakana:
モモナ

Kanji:
桃梛
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • "Nagi (a kind of tree). A tall evergreen tree of the maki family. Because its leaves are not easily broken, it was customary for women to put the leaves behind a mirror to prevent the breakup of the relationship between a man and a woman."

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