拳 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings

What does 拳 mean?

Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.

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How to read 拳?

Kunyomi... こぶし/kobushi

Onyomi... ケン/ken,ゲン/gen

jinmeikun... katashi, tsutomu,

* There are two typical ways of reading kanji, kun-yomi and on-yomi. In addition, there is a reading system called "jinmei kun" which is used only for names.

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拳 / related names

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Name:
kenshiro
Katakana:
ケンシロウ

Kanji:
拳志狼
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Aspiration. To aim to be. Where the mind aims. Compassion. Sign. To remember. To record. A gift for thanks or appreciation.
  • Wolf. A mammal of the canine family. A metaphor for something as ferocious as a wolf. To be frightened. To be dismayed.
Name:
kentaro
Katakana:
ケンタロウ

Kanji:
拳太郎
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
  • Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
Name:
ryuken
Katakana:
リュウケン

Kanji:
龍拳
Meaning:
  • Dragon. An imaginary animal. An outstanding person. A hero. A parable of the Son of Heaven. A word used for things related to the Son of Heaven. Dinosaurs.
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Name:
kensei
Katakana:
ケンセイ

Kanji:
拳聖
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Saint. A person of superior knowledge and virtue. A person who is respected. A person who is a leader in his or her field. A person who has mastered the truth. The son of heaven. A word used to refer to a person who is the son of heaven. Unblemished.
Name:
kenji
Katakana:
ケンジ

Kanji:
拳治
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Govern. Manage. Quell. Judge. Correct. To adjust. To cure illness or injury. To treat. To compare. To help. To flourish.
Name:
kenji
Katakana:
ケンジ

Kanji:
拳磁
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Magnetism
Name:
kensuke
Katakana:
ケンスケ

Kanji:
拳助
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Help. To lend help. To get out of a dangerous situation. To save.
Name:
kento
Katakana:
ケント

Kanji:
拳都
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Capital. Metropolis. A large city where people gather. Tokyo. To control. To unite. Gorgeous. Beautiful. The city's style and elegance.
Name:
kenshi
Katakana:
ケンシ

Kanji:
拳史
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • History. History books. Documents. Records. A person who is in charge of records. Florid. Beautiful.
Name:
ikken
Katakana:
イッケン

Kanji:
一拳
Meaning:
  • One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
Name:
kenko
Katakana:
ケンコウ

Kanji:
拳広
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Large. To have a large area or space. To spread out. Width of east and west.
Name:
kenshin
Katakana:
ケンシン

Kanji:
拳伸
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Stretch. To extend. To extend and spread. To extend one's influence. To relax. To release tension. To state. to declare.
Name:
kenji
Katakana:
ケンジ

Kanji:
拳児
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Children. A young child. Babies. Young man. Youth. Children as seen by their parents. A daughter. Son.
Name:
kenji
Katakana:
ケンジ

Kanji:
拳司
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • I'll take care of it. Government office. Officials. To take on a role. To manage. To take charge of. To watch.
Name:
kenji
Katakana:
ケンジ

Kanji:
拳士
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • "Male. Adult male. A learned and respectable man. A beautiful name for a man. A man who excels in learning and knowledge. A man with a title. A samurai. A military man. A man who has acquired special qualifications or skills. To perform a task. To serve."
Name:
kengi
Katakana:
ケンギ

Kanji:
拳義
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Righteousness. The path that one should take as a human being. Meaning. Main idea. A kinship relationship formed by persons who are not related by blood. Instead of the real thing.
Name:
kenju
Katakana:
ケンジュ

Kanji:
拳樹
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Trees. General term for plants. To plant a tree. To set up. To stand firmly.
Name:
kenkyo
Katakana:
ケンキョウ

Kanji:
拳享
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Receive. to pass through. To receive gratefully. to give away. to entertain.
Name:
kennosuke
Katakana:
ケンノスケ

Kanji:
拳之輔
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Go. A word that refers to a person, thing, or thing. A word denoting a subject or modification.
  • To help. Give strength.
Name:
kenyu
Katakana:
ケンユウ

Kanji:
拳悠
Meaning:
  • Fist. To clench one's hands tightly. A martial art performed with bare hands. A game in which the winner is determined by the shape of the fingers.
  • Distant in time or space. Far away. Eternal. To go on forever. Relaxed, leisurely. Tranquil. Long-hearted. Not in a hurry.

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