鶴 Japanese Girl Names Variations.
236 names found.
- Name:
- tsuruyo
- Katakana:
- ツルヨ
- Kanji:
- 鶴世
- Meaning:
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- 鶴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.
- 世The world. Also refers to 30 years. During a person's life. A lifetime. The period of time before a person inherits a position from his parents and passes it on to his children. To pass on from generation to generation. A period of time. The world. Society.
- Name:
- hizuru
- Katakana:
- ヒヅル
- Kanji:
- 日鶴
- Meaning:
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- 日The sun. Sunlight. A day from sunrise to sunset. One day and night. Day. Every day. Weather. Sky patterns. Things in Japan.
- 鶴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:
- matsuru
- Katakana:
- マツル
- Name:
- tsuru
- Katakana:
- ツル
- Name:
- tsurume
- Katakana:
- ツルメ
- Kanji:
- 鶴芽
- Meaning:
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- 鶴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.
- 芽A bud. To sprout. A sign that something will happen. Something that is newly born and will grow in the future.
- Name:
- hizuru
- Katakana:
- ヒヅル
- Name:
- tsurumi
- Katakana:
- ツルミ
- Name:
- hizuru
- Katakana:
- ヒヅル
- Kanji:
- 妃鶴
- Meaning:
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- 妃Princess. Wife of the Crown Prince. Also, the wife of an imperial or royal family member. The honorific title of a goddess.
- 鶴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:
- tsurumi
- Katakana:
- ツルミ
- Name:
- tsurumi
- Katakana:
- ツルミ
- Name:
- ichizu
- Katakana:
- イチズ
- Kanji:
- 一鶴
- Meaning:
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- 一One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
- 鶴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:
- oritsuru
- Katakana:
- オリツル
- Name:
- tsurumi
- Katakana:
- ツルミ
- Name:
- tsurumi
- Katakana:
- ツルミ
- Name:
- yuzuru
- Katakana:
- ユヅル
- Name:
- tsurumi
- Katakana:
- ツルミ
- Kanji:
- 鶴実
- Meaning:
-
- 鶴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.
- 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.
- Name:
- tsuruho
- Katakana:
- ツルホ
- Name:
- tsuruha
- Katakana:
- ツルハ
- Kanji:
- 鶴葉
- Meaning:
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- 鶴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.
- 葉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:
- yuzuru
- Katakana:
- ユヅル
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