伎 Japanese Boy Names Variations.
67 names found.
Kanji:
晃伎
Meaning:
晃 Glowing. Bright. Clear.
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:
伎壱
Meaning:
伎 Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
壱 One. The first of the natural numbers. First. The most excellent. Only that. Make it one.
Kanji:
勇伎斗
Meaning:
勇 Brave. Strong. Vigorous. Spirited. Decisive. Innocent. Exuberant. Soldier. Very strong soldier.
伎 Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
斗 Ladle. A tool with a handle for scooping water or alcohol. A square for measuring the amount of grain, liquid, etc. A unit of capacity, 1斗 is about 18 liters. The name of a constellation, such as the Big Dipper or the South Star. Small. The name of a constellation. Suddenly.
Kanji:
有伎
Meaning:
有 To exist. To have. To keep. To hold on to. Also. In addition to. Wealth. Property.
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:
壱伎
Meaning:
壱 One. The first of the natural numbers. First. The most excellent. Only that. Make it one.
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:
柚伎
Meaning:
柚 Yuzu (Japanese citron). An evergreen shrub of the mandarin family.
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:
一伎
Meaning:
一 One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things 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:
由伎
Meaning:
由 Source. Origin. to be based on. Reason.
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:
磨伎光
Meaning:
磨 Polishing. Make it beautiful with care. To work hard at something or study. To wear away.
伎 Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
光 Light. Glow. Glitter. Honor. Fame. Brilliance. Scenery. The way it is. Big. Wide. Blessings. Words used to honor the actions of others.
Kanji:
柚伎
Meaning:
柚 Yuzu (Japanese citron). An evergreen shrub of the mandarin family.
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:
紘伎
Meaning:
紘 Crown String
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:
凰伎
Meaning:
凰 The phoenix, a legendary bird.
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:
知伎
Meaning:
知 Knowing. Wisdom. The ability to think. News. Acquaintance. To preside over. To govern.
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:
悠伎
Meaning:
悠 Distant in time or space. Far away. Eternal. To go on forever. Relaxed, leisurely. Tranquil. Long-hearted. Not in a hurry.
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:
kioto
Katakana:
キオト
Kanji:
伎音
Meaning:
伎 Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
音 Sound. Tone. Voice. News.
Kanji:
伎太郎
Meaning:
伎 Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
太 Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
郎 Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
Kanji:
浩伎
Meaning:
浩 Wide. Big. Spacious. Many. Abundant.
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:
genki
Katakana:
ゲンキ
Kanji:
絃伎
Meaning:
絃 Strings. A string attached to a musical instrument. General term for stringed instruments.
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:
捺伎
Meaning:
捺 Press. Press down.
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:
akira
Katakana:
アキラ
Kanji:
亜伎良
Meaning:
亜 Next. Near. Similar. Companions. Branching point. Abbreviation for Asia (Asia).
伎 Skill. Performing arts. Talent. A fine stage. From the image of Kabuki, it is a metaphor for someone with talent in the arts.
良 Good. Excellent. Favorable. Loving. Gentle. Somewhat. Fair.
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