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吏 Japanese Names Variations.

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Name:
shinri
Katakana:
シンリ

Kanji:
槙吏
Meaning:
  • Yew plum pine (a kind of tree). A tall evergreen tree of the maquis family. Treetop
  • 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:
tori
Katakana:
トウリ

Kanji:
兜吏
Meaning:
  • A helmet. Armor or hat that protects the head. Confusion. To get lost. Surround.
  • 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:
marisa
Katakana:
マリサ

Kanji:
舞吏紗
Meaning:
  • Dance. To inspire. Encourage. To toy with. Do as you wish.
  • 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.
  • Thin silk. A thin, coarse silk fabric. A veil-like fabric.
Name:
kiri
Katakana:
キリ

Kanji:
希吏
Meaning:
  • Rare. To be few in number, precious. To desire. To seek. To wish for. Faint. Sparse. thin.
  • 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:
yukari
Katakana:
ユカリ

Kanji:
諭和吏
Meaning:
  • Admonition
  • 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.
  • 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:
tamisato
Katakana:
タミサト

Kanji:
民吏
Meaning:
  • People. A general person. A person who is governed. A person without a title.
  • 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:
riki
Katakana:
リキ

Kanji:
吏綺
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • Silk with beautiful patterns woven into it. Gorgeous and beautiful.
Name:
riko
Katakana:
リコ

Kanji:
吏虎
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • Tiger. A metaphor for something as strong as a tiger. A drunkard.
Name:
rairi
Katakana:
ライリ

Kanji:
來吏
Meaning:
  • Come. From now on. Until now.
  • 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:
mariya
Katakana:
マリヤ

Kanji:
茉吏已
Meaning:
  • Jasmine. A small evergreen shrub of the Moraceae family.
  • 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.
  • Stop
Name:
riko
Katakana:
リコ

Kanji:
吏瑚
Meaning:
  • 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 of the instrument. A vessel used to hold the five grains of rice and offer them to a religious temple. A character used for coral.
Name:
rikako
Katakana:
リカコ

Kanji:
吏佳子
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • Beautiful. Good in shape. Excellent. Splendid. The time is just right. Congratulations.
  • Children
Name:
miri
Katakana:
ミリ

Kanji:
未吏
Meaning:
  • Not yet. Sheep of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac.
  • 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:
nozori
Katakana:
ノゾリ

Kanji:
希吏
Meaning:
  • Rare. To be few in number, precious. To desire. To seek. To wish for. Faint. Sparse. thin.
  • 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:
minori
Katakana:
ミノリ

Kanji:
弥乃吏
Meaning:
  • It's been a long time. Distant. Extensive, pervasive. Passing time. Big. To mend. To sew. To put away. To stop. To finish. Finally. More and more. Further.
  • In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
  • 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:
riko
Katakana:
リコ

Kanji:
吏湖
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • Lake. A place where water accumulates on land.
Name:
rinako
Katakana:
リナコ

Kanji:
吏名子
Meaning:
  • 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. The name of a thing or person. To name. Excellent. Splendid. Famous. Reputation. Honor. Achievement. An excellent appearance. An appearance of reputation. Appearance. Formality.
  • Children
Name:
yumiri
Katakana:
ユミリ

Kanji:
弓吏
Meaning:
  • A bow. A weapon for shooting arrows. Something that is bent. To measure the distance to a target.
  • 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:
shinori
Katakana:
シノリ

Kanji:
思乃吏
Meaning:
  • Think. Have a feeling or awareness. To imagine. To wish. Thinking of someone you love. Worrying. Recall. Estimate. Have feelings or evaluations.
  • In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
  • 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:
riko
Katakana:
リコ

Kanji:
吏子
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • Children

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