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稔 Japanese Names Variations.

345 names found.

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Name:
yasunori
Katakana:
ヤスノリ

Kanji:
康稔
Meaning:
  • Peaceful. Gentle. Sturdy. Health. A peaceful state of mind with no worries. Peace of mind. To be at ease. Enjoyment. Fun.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
toshiya
Katakana:
トシヤ

Kanji:
稔弥
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • 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.
Name:
kojin
Katakana:
コウジン

Kanji:
航稔
Meaning:
  • To sail. To sail on water with a ship. To go through the air with an airplane.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
yoritoshi
Katakana:
ヨリトシ

Kanji:
頼稔
Meaning:
  • To rely on.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
toshiya
Katakana:
トシヤ

Kanji:
稔哉
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • Auxiliary characters for questions and antonyms. A particle expressing emotion or admiration. Beginning.
Name:
takanori
Katakana:
タカノリ

Kanji:
鷹稔
Meaning:
  • Hawk. A medium-sized or medium-sized bird belonging to the hawk family of the order Hawks.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
toshitake
Katakana:
トシタケ

Kanji:
稔雄
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • Male. The male of an animal. Brave. An excellent person. Large in scale.
Name:
toshitaka
Katakana:
トシタカ

Kanji:
稔貴
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • Precious. High in status or value. High in price. A word expressing respect for others.
Name:
hirotoshi
Katakana:
ヒロトシ

Kanji:
裕稔
Meaning:
  • Abundance. To have plenty of room. To be relaxed and calm. Open-mindedness.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
akinori
Katakana:
アキノリ

Kanji:
秋稔
Meaning:
  • Autumn. One of the four seasons. An important time. Fruitfulness of crops. The time that passes. Years and months. Being past the prime of life.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
michinari
Katakana:
ミチナリ

Kanji:
倫稔
Meaning:
  • Ethics. The way a person should go. Morality. The same kind. Line up. Compare. Order.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
minori
Katakana:
ミノリ

Kanji:
稔李
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • 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:
toshikuni
Katakana:
トシクニ

Kanji:
稔邦
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • Country. Nation. Territory. Japan's.
Name:
toshiji
Katakana:
トシジ

Kanji:
稔路
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • A road. A road on which people and cars come and go. Travel. The path of things. An important position.
Name:
hirotoshi
Katakana:
ヒロトシ

Kanji:
弘稔
Meaning:
  • Wide. Large. To spread, to convey widely. Large in scale, large in quantity.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
yonetoshi
Katakana:
ヨネトシ

Kanji:
米稔
Meaning:
  • Rice
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
jinnosuke
Katakana:
ジンノスケ

Kanji:
稔之祐
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • Go. A word that refers to a person, thing, or thing. A word denoting a subject or modification.
  • Help from God and Buddha. To protect and help.
Name:
onen
Katakana:
オウネン

Kanji:
凰稔
Meaning:
  • The phoenix, a legendary bird.
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
Name:
minoru
Katakana:
ミノル

Kanji:
稔留
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.
  • Stays. To hold in place. To be still and unmoving.
Name:
yutaka
Katakana:
ユタカ

Kanji:
Meaning:
  • It bears fruit. The grain will bear fruit. A metaphor for something that has been nurtured and finally comes into shape.

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