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桃 Japanese Names Variations.

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Name:
togo
Katakana:
トウゴ

Kanji:
桃碁
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Go. Go game of go. A game where you use stones to take a position.
Name:
momohide
Katakana:
モモヒデ

Kanji:
桃英
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • To excel. Flower. Abbreviation for British. Abbreviation for English.
Name:
momori
Katakana:
モモリ

Kanji:
桃莉
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Jasmine (a kind of flower). A character used for jasmine.
Name:
togo
Katakana:
トウゴ

Kanji:
桃悟
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Enlightenment. Awaken to the truth. Awaken from your doubts. Quick to understand. Wise. Awakening from sleep. God and Buddha announce.
Name:
momohide
Katakana:
モモヒデ

Kanji:
桃秀
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • To excel. To excel. To grow.
Name:
momori
Katakana:
モモリ

Kanji:
桃璃
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • A character used for the gemstones "crystal" and "lapis lazuli".
Name:
togo
Katakana:
トウゴ

Kanji:
桃心
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Mind. Spirit. Feelings. Thoughts. Heart. Chest. Center. The center of things. Important things. The point.
Name:
momohisa
Katakana:
モモヒサ

Kanji:
桃久
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • For a long time. From long ago. From the past.
Name:
momori
Katakana:
モモリ

Kanji:
桃李
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • 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:
momowa
Katakana:
モモワ

Kanji:
桃和
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • 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:
togo
Katakana:
トウゴ

Kanji:
桃伍
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Five. An administrative unit in ancient China that consisted of five houses. A group of five people.
Name:
tomomo
Katakana:
トモモ

Kanji:
十桃
Meaning:
  • Ten. Kanji character for the number 10 (ten). The next number after nine. A large number. A number of things. A shape in which lines intersect vertically and horizontally.
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
Name:
momori
Katakana:
モモリ

Kanji:
桃利
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Sharp. Smart. Wise. Good at work. Good. Useful. Convenient. (blade) sharp. To be sharp. To make a profit. To say things.
Name:
momoyo
Katakana:
モモヨ

Kanji:
桃葉
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • 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:
momori
Katakana:
モモリ

Kanji:
桃凛
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • dignified. Having a dignified attitude. Solemn. Crisp and tightly cold.
Name:
momoyo
Katakana:
モモヨ

Kanji:
桃依
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • To rely on. To lean on. To use as a basis. To follow. As is. As it was. As it was before. Unclear. Hazy. To take care of the weak. Help.
Name:
momoyo
Katakana:
モモヨ

Kanji:
桃縁
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Edge. Around things. The connection of things. Relationships. Relationship through marriage. In Buddhism, it is the cause of the occurrence of things and the meeting of people.
Name:
hanamomo
Katakana:
ハナモモ

Kanji:
花桃
Meaning:
  • Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
Name:
momoyo
Katakana:
モモヨ

Kanji:
桃夜
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Night. The time between sunset and sunrise. The dark period when the sun is setting. A metaphor for something quiet and serene.
Name:
toju
Katakana:
トウジュ

Kanji:
桃寿
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • 寿Long life. Life. Age. Celebration. Celebration of long life.

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