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橙 Japanese Names Variations.

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Name:
towa
Katakana:
トウワ

Kanji:
橙環
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • A ring. Form of a circle. A round ball. To go around. To surround.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トウワ

Kanji:
橙和
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • 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:
towa
Katakana:
トウワ

Kanji:
橙倭
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Japan. Yamato. Former name of the country. Another name for the country of Japan. The entire area of present-day Nara Prefecture. Something unique to Japan. Something typical of Japan.
Name:
yuto
Katakana:
ユウト

Kanji:
優橙
Meaning:
  • Gentle. Soothing. Caring. Soothing. Relaxed. Elegant, beautiful. Superior to others. Excellent. Rich. Abundant. Generous.
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トワ

Kanji:
橙羽
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Feathers. Insect wings. Wings. A word for counting birds and rabbits.
Name:
towa
Katakana:
トワ

Kanji:
橙我
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • First person. Myself. Selfishness. Self-centered thinking. Human nature in Buddhism.
Name:
toga
Katakana:
トウガ

Kanji:
橙芽
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • A bud. To sprout. A sign that something will happen. Something that is newly born and will grow in the future.
Name:
toko
Katakana:
トウコ

Kanji:
橙胡
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Different ethnic groups living in the north and west of China
Name:
toko
Katakana:
トウコ

Kanji:
橙湖
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Lake. A place where water accumulates on land.
Name:
toru
Katakana:
トウル

Kanji:
橙琉
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Ruri(lapis lazuli). Name of a gemstone. A deep blue to indigo-colored gemstone. One of the seven treasures.
Name:
toya
Katakana:
トウヤ

Kanji:
橙八
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Eight. Eighth. Kanji character for the number 8 (eight). A number one more than seven. A large number of people. It is said to be a lucky number because of its shape.
Name:
tona
Katakana:
トウナ

Kanji:
橙奈
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
Name:
yuzuki
Katakana:
ユズキ

Kanji:
橙生
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Live. To be born. Born. To grow. Life. A living thing. Pure. Unadulterated. Fresh. Unprocessed. Unripe. A person who is learning or practicing.
Name:
toka
Katakana:
トウカ

Kanji:
橙蘭
Meaning:
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
  • Orchid (a kind of flower). General term for plants of the orchid family. Abbreviation of Dutch.The language of this flower is "love", "beauty", "refinement" and "beautiful lady".
Name:
nagito
Katakana:
ナギト

Kanji:
梛橙
Meaning:
  • "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."
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
Name:
hayato
Katakana:
ハヤト

Kanji:
駿橙
Meaning:
  • 駿Excellent. An excellent person. An excellent horse with fast legs. quick.
  • Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.

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