豆 Japanese Names Variations.
82 names found.
Name:
mameo
Katakana:
マメオ
Kanji:
豆夫
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
夫 Husband. A man who is married. An adult male. A full-fledged man. A respectable man. A man engaged in labor.
Kanji:
豆市
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
市 City. A town. A place where things are bought and sold. A bustling place where people gather. One of the administrative divisions.
Kanji:
豆壱
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
壱 One. The first of the natural numbers. First. The most excellent. Only that. Make it one.
Kanji:
豆一
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
一 One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
Kanji:
小豆
Meaning:
小 Small. Little. Small in number or quantity. Trivial. Insignificant. Unimportant. Young person. Underestimate the ability. To treat lightly. A word used to humble oneself.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Kanji:
珠豆
Meaning:
珠 Ball. A round ball that forms inside a shell. A small, round ball, like a pearl. A metaphor for something beautiful or magnificent.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Name:
izumi
Katakana:
イズミ
Kanji:
維豆美
Meaning:
維 Maintain
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
美 Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
Name:
izumi
Katakana:
イズミ
Kanji:
伊豆美
Meaning:
伊 Italy. Third person. This. Just.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
美 Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
Name:
izumi
Katakana:
イズミ
Kanji:
伊豆実
Meaning:
伊 Italy. Third person. This. Just.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
実 Fruit of plants and trees. Seeds of plants and trees. The production of fruits and seeds. Fruitfulness. To be full. To flourish. To have enough. Abundant. Wealth. Truthfulness. True. Truthfulness.
Kanji:
杏豆
Meaning:
杏 Apricot. Name of fruit tree. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "timid love", "doubt" and "distrust".
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Kanji:
佑豆
Meaning:
佑 Help. To cover up.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Kanji:
豆助
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
助 Help. To lend help. To get out of a dangerous situation. To save.
Kanji:
菜奈豆
Meaning:
菜 Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
奈 Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Kanji:
紫豆花
Meaning:
紫 Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
花 Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
Kanji:
七豆
Meaning:
七 Seven. Seventh. Kanji character for the number 7 (seven). Many times.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Kanji:
充豆
Meaning:
充 To fill. to cover. To pack into a deficient part. To fit. To apply to. To prepare for. There are many.
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Kanji:
豆
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
Kanji:
豆子
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
子 Children
Kanji:
豆千代
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
千 Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
代 To replace. To substitute. Take turns. To take the place of. One who replaces. Age. A person's life. Continuing from generation to generation. A long time. Money paid for goods or labor.
Kanji:
豆子
Meaning:
豆 Beans. An adjective for something small. A small blister on the skin.
子 Children
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