伎 Japanese Boy Names Variations.
67 names found.
- Kanji:
- 皇伎
- Meaning:
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- 皇Emperor. King. Monarch. Japan.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 瑞伎
- Meaning:
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- 瑞Good omen. Congratulations. Auspicious. Freshness.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Name:
- taigi
- Katakana:
- タイギ
- Kanji:
- 泰伎
- Meaning:
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- 泰Gentle. Calm. Reassuring. Gentle. Large. Broad. Abundant. No worries. Extremely. Overbearing. extravagant. To be extravagant.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 光伎
- Meaning:
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- 光Light. Glow. Glitter. Honor. Fame. Brilliance. Scenery. The way it is. Big. Wide. Blessings. Words used to honor the actions of others.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 伎
- Meaning:
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- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 宙伎
- Meaning:
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- 宙Space. The sky. Heaven. A place away from the earth. In the air. Memorizing.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 栄伎
- Meaning:
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- 栄Things flourish. To prosper gloriously. Honor. Fame. Brilliant.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 瑛伎
- Meaning:
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- 瑛A beautiful, transparent gem. Crystals. Gemstone light. Beautiful transparent gem.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Name:
- kaiki
- Katakana:
- カイキ
- Kanji:
- 快伎
- Meaning:
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- 快Pleasant
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 忠伎
- Meaning:
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- 忠Sincerity. To serve with sincerity. Seriousness. To serve the state or sovereign with all one's heart. To work hard without bothering.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 瑠伎也
- Meaning:
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- 瑠Lapis lazuli.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- 也Affirmation. Words for exclamations, questions, and antonyms.
- Kanji:
- 紫伎
- Meaning:
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- 紫Purple. Name of the color. The color of blue and red mixed together.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 洸伎
- Meaning:
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- 洸Water spreads
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 航伎
- Meaning:
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- 航To sail. To sail on water with a ship. To go through the air with an airplane.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 桃伎
- Meaning:
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- 桃Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Name:
- kichi
- Katakana:
- キイチ
- Kanji:
- 伎一
- Meaning:
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- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- 一One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
- Kanji:
- 晴伎
- Meaning:
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- 晴Sunny. A blue sky with no clouds in the sky. Rain or snow will stop. To be free of worries and anxieties.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Name:
- ibuki
- Katakana:
- イブキ
- Kanji:
- 伊夫伎
- Meaning:
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- 伊Italy. Third person. This. Just.
- 夫Husband. A man who is married. An adult male. A full-fledged man. A respectable man. A man engaged in labor.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 陽伎
- Meaning:
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- 陽Sun. Sunlight. The side where the sun shines. Warm. Bright. Whenever. Active and proactive. The positive pole of electricity and magnetism.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
- Kanji:
- 優伎
- Meaning:
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- 優Gentle. Soothing. Caring. Soothing. Relaxed. Elegant, beautiful. Superior to others. Excellent. Rich. Abundant. Generous.
- 伎Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
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