拳 Japanese Names Variations.
150 names found.
Kanji:
拳
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
快拳
Meaning:
快 Pleasant
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
海拳
Meaning:
海 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.
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
恢拳
Meaning:
恢 Wide
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Name:
kenki
Katakana:
ケンキ
Kanji:
拳希
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
希 Rare. To be few in number, precious. To desire. To seek. To wish for. Faint. Sparse. thin.
Name:
kento
Katakana:
ケント
Kanji:
拳東
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
東 East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
Name:
kenyu
Katakana:
ケンユウ
Kanji:
拳遊
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
遊 Play. Have fun. Indulge in fun. Move around freely. Remain unused. To travel. To go to another country for study or other purposes. Hanging around without a job.
Name:
kembo
Katakana:
ケンボウ
Kanji:
拳法
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
法 Law. A trajectory enforced by authority. Morality. Method. A way of doing things. Buddhist law. Buddhism. Buddhist scriptures. Distance. Dimensions. In the field of architecture, the degree or plane of inclination with respect to the vertical.
Name:
yuken
Katakana:
ユウケン
Kanji:
優拳
Meaning:
優 Gentle. Soothing. Caring. Soothing. Relaxed. Elegant, beautiful. Superior to others. Excellent. Rich. Abundant. Generous.
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Name:
koken
Katakana:
コウケン
Kanji:
神拳
Meaning:
神 God. Creator of all things. The mysterious, spiritual workings that are beyond human comprehension. Spirit. Heart. Extremely excellent. Preciousness.
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
拳
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
龍拳
Meaning:
龍 Dragon. An imaginary animal. An outstanding person. A hero. A parable of the Son of Heaven. A word used for things related to the Son of Heaven. Dinosaurs.
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
稜拳
Meaning:
稜 Corner. The ridge or point of an object. The place where two planes meet in a polyhedron. A solemn authority.
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
來拳
Meaning:
來 Come. From now on. Until now.
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Kanji:
拳一
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
一 One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
Kanji:
拳壱
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
壱 One. The first of the natural numbers. First. The most excellent. Only that. Make it one.
Name:
keno
Katakana:
ケンオウ
Kanji:
拳王
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
王 King. A person who rules a country. Monarch. The emperor. The best of his kind. The first person. One of the pieces in chess. A relative of the royal family.
Name:
kenki
Katakana:
ケンキ
Kanji:
拳基
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
基 Fundamentals. Foundation. The foundation of things. The foundation of a building. Basis. Based on.
Name:
kenki
Katakana:
ケンキ
Kanji:
拳樹
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
樹 Trees. General term for plants. To plant a tree. To set up. To stand firmly.
Name:
kenki
Katakana:
ケンキ
Kanji:
拳輝
Meaning:
拳 Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
輝 Shining. Glittering. Brilliant. Splendid.
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