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鶴 Japanese Girl Names Variations.

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Name:
chizuyo
Katakana:
チズヨ

Kanji:
千鶴代
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • 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.
Name:
suzu
Katakana:
スズ

Kanji:
素鶴
Meaning:
  • Element. A predisposition. As you were born. Usual. Undyed silk. White silk. A word used in the name of an element.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
suzu
Katakana:
スズ

Kanji:
珠鶴
Meaning:
  • Ball. A round ball that forms inside a shell. A small, round ball, like a pearl. A metaphor for something beautiful or magnificent.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
chizuno
Katakana:
チズノ

Kanji:
知鶴乃
Meaning:
  • Knowing. Wisdom. The ability to think. News. Acquaintance. To preside over. To govern.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
Name:
mitsuru
Katakana:
ミツル

Kanji:
望鶴
Meaning:
  • Hope. Wish. Gaze into the distance. To look over. To be expected. Fame. Trust. Respect.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
yuzuho
Katakana:
ユズホ

Kanji:
由鶴歩
Meaning:
  • Source. Origin. to be based on. Reason.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • Walk. I move forward. Months and days flow by. Things are progressing. Progress. degree. Stage.
Name:
shizuru
Katakana:
シヅル

Kanji:
詩鶴
Meaning:
  • Poetry
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
shizuko
Katakana:
シヅコ

Kanji:
詩鶴子
Meaning:
  • Poetry
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • Children
Name:
hizuru
Katakana:
ヒヅル

Kanji:
氷鶴
Meaning:
  • Ice. To freeze. A metaphor for something that is as pure and clear as ice. A metaphor for something that melts easily.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
chizuko
Katakana:
チズコ

Kanji:
千鶴子
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • Children
Name:
natsuha
Katakana:
ナツハ

Kanji:
七鶴羽
Meaning:
  • Seven. Seventh. Kanji character for the number 7 (seven). Many times.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • Feathers. Insect wings. Wings. A word for counting birds and rabbits.
Name:
yuzuki
Katakana:
ユズキ

Kanji:
裕鶴紀
Meaning:
  • Abundance. To have plenty of room. To be relaxed and calm. Open-mindedness.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • Rule. Organize and record in a logical and sequential manner. Age. To proceed in an orderly fashion.
Name:
shizuru
Katakana:
シヅル

Kanji:
紫鶴
Meaning:
  • Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
momozuru
Katakana:
モモヅル

Kanji:
百鶴
Meaning:
  • Hundred. Kanji character for the number 100 (hundred). An example of a large number. A lot of things.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
chizue
Katakana:
チズエ

Kanji:
千鶴恵
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • Grace. Caring. Compassion. To feel sorry for someone. To pity and be kind. God and Buddha give happiness. To give things. Wise. Witty. Straightforward. Obedient. Beautiful. Give.
Name:
natsuno
Katakana:
ナツノ

Kanji:
菜鶴乃
Meaning:
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
Name:
momozuru
Katakana:
モモヅル

Kanji:
桃鶴
Meaning:
  • Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
shizuru
Katakana:
シヅル

Kanji:
紙鶴
Meaning:
  • Paper. Something written on paper. Abbreviation for newspaper.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
Name:
azuna
Katakana:
アヅナ

Kanji:
亜鶴菜
Meaning:
  • Next. Near. Similar. Companions. Branching point. Abbreviation for Asia (Asia).
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
Name:
natsuno
Katakana:
ナツノ

Kanji:
奈鶴乃
Meaning:
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
  • Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
  • In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.

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