モトゾウ Japanese Boy Names Variations.
9 names found.
- Kanji:
- 本造
- Meaning:
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- 本Book. The source of things. The original. The truth. The central part. Of oneself. A word that counts the number of sticks, movies, communications, games, etc.
- 造Creation
- Kanji:
- 本蔵
- Meaning:
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- 本Book. The source of things. The original. The truth. The central part. Of oneself. A word that counts the number of sticks, movies, communications, games, etc.
- 蔵Warehouse. To store away. In Buddhism, something that encloses everything.
- Kanji:
- 本三
- Meaning:
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- 本Book. The source of things. The original. The truth. The central part. Of oneself. A word that counts the number of sticks, movies, communications, games, etc.
- 三Three. The third. Kanji to represent the number 3 (three).Again. Again and again. Many times.
- Kanji:
- 基造
- Meaning:
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- 基Fundamentals. Foundation. The foundation of things. The foundation of a building. Basis. Based on.
- 造Creation
- Kanji:
- 基蔵
- Meaning:
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- 基Fundamentals. Foundation. The foundation of things. The foundation of a building. Basis. Based on.
- 蔵Warehouse. To store away. In Buddhism, something that encloses everything.
- Kanji:
- 基三
- Meaning:
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- 基Fundamentals. Foundation. The foundation of things. The foundation of a building. Basis. Based on.
- 三Three. The third. Kanji to represent the number 3 (three).Again. Again and again. Many times.
- Kanji:
- 元造
- Meaning:
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- 元Original. Root. Beginning. First. The first year of an era. Chief. Monarch. The first person. Head. Neck. Big. Righteous. Beautiful.
- 造Creation
- Kanji:
- 元蔵
- Meaning:
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- 元Original. Root. Beginning. First. The first year of an era. Chief. Monarch. The first person. Head. Neck. Big. Righteous. Beautiful.
- 蔵Warehouse. To store away. In Buddhism, something that encloses everything.
- Kanji:
- 元三
- Meaning:
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- 元Original. Root. Beginning. First. The first year of an era. Chief. Monarch. The first person. Head. Neck. Big. Righteous. Beautiful.
- 三Three. The third. Kanji to represent the number 3 (three).Again. Again and again. Many times.
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