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稲 Japanese Boy Names Variations.

20 names found.

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Name:
tori
Katakana:
トウリ

Kanji:
稲吏
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
inagi
Katakana:
イナギ

Kanji:
稲城
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Castle
Name:
toko
Katakana:
トウコウ

Kanji:
稲皐
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Shore. May of the lunar calendar.
Name:
yoshine
Katakana:
ヨシネ

Kanji:
美稲
Meaning:
  • Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
inao
Katakana:
イナオ

Kanji:
稲大
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Big. Large. Large in number or quantity. Greatly. Valuable. Important. Excellent. Splendid. Very much. Much. (Power or force) strong. long time. To be high in rank or position.
Name:
inato
Katakana:
イナト

Kanji:
稲人
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • People. Human beings. Humanity. Every single person. People. Grown-ups. Adults. Personality. Character. A word used to count people.
Name:
inemi
Katakana:
イネミ

Kanji:
稲美
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Beautiful. Excellent. Splendid. Delicious.
Name:
toki
Katakana:
トウキ

Kanji:
稲紀
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Rule. Organize and record in a logical and sequential manner. Age. To proceed in an orderly fashion.
Name:
inejiro
Katakana:
イネジロウ

Kanji:
稲次郎
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Next. Second. Second place. Middle. Order. A word expressing rank or order. An inn where you stay on a journey. A place to camp.
  • Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
Name:
inami
Katakana:
イナミ

Kanji:
稲見
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • See
Name:
inaho
Katakana:
イナホ

Kanji:
稲穂
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • An ear of grain. The part of a grain stalk at the end of which flowers and fruits are produced.
Name:
inaho
Katakana:
イナホ

Kanji:
稲帆
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • A sail of a ship. A cloth that catches the wind and makes the ship run.
Name:
inaha
Katakana:
イナハ

Kanji:
稲杷
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Tools for leveling the ground
Name:
inazo
Katakana:
イナゾウ

Kanji:
稲造
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Creation
Name:
ina
Katakana:
イナ

Kanji:
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
Name:
inajiro
Katakana:
イナジロウ

Kanji:
稲次郎
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Next. Second. Second place. Middle. Order. A word expressing rank or order. An inn where you stay on a journey. A place to camp.
  • Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
Name:
inasa
Katakana:
イナサ

Kanji:
稲砂
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Sand. A fine grained substance.
Name:
inaga
Katakana:
イナガ

Kanji:
稲牙
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Fang. A particularly large, spiky, well-developed tooth in mammals. Banner of a heavenly child or general. Middleman.
Name:
inao
Katakana:
イナオ

Kanji:
稲雄
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Male. The male of an animal. Brave. An excellent person. Large in scale.
Name:
inao
Katakana:
イナオ

Kanji:
稲生
Meaning:
  • Rice. An annual plant of the grass family and the most important agricultural crop in Japan. It is a metaphor for humble things, as the ears droop when they bear fruit.
  • Live. To be born. Born. To grow. Life. A living thing. Pure. Unadulterated. Fresh. Unprocessed. Unripe. A person who is learning or practicing.

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