晋 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings
What does 晋 mean?
Advance. To advance vigorously. To hold back.
How to read 晋?
Kunyomi... すすむ/susumu
Onyomi... シン/shin
jinmeikun... aki, kuni, susumu, yuki,
* 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.
Other kanji information..
| application |
Can be registered as a Japanese name In Japan, 2999 kanji characters can be registered as names. (In other words, you cannot officially apply for any other kanji as a name.) But if you enjoy it as fiction, no problem. |
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| type | kanji officially for use in names |
| unicode | 664B 晋 (For HTML use) |
晋 / related names
- Name:
- shingen
- Katakana:
- シンゲン
- Name:
- shinya
- Katakana:
- シンヤ
- Name:
- shinji
- Katakana:
- シンジ
- Name:
- kishin
- Katakana:
- キシン
- Name:
- shinko
- Katakana:
- シンコ
- Name:
- shinsaku
- Katakana:
- シンサク
- Name:
- shinra
- Katakana:
- シンラ
- Name:
- kenshin
- Katakana:
- ケンシン
- Name:
- shimpei
- Katakana:
- シンペイ
- Name:
- yoshikuni
- Katakana:
- ヨシクニ
- Name:
- shinsuke
- Katakana:
- シンスケ
- Name:
- shinki
- Katakana:
- シンキ
- Name:
- kunihiro
- Katakana:
- クニヒロ
- Kanji:
- 晋啓
- Meaning:
-
- 晋Advance. To advance vigorously. To hold back.
- 啓To enlighten. To teach and guide. To admonish. To make understand. To open. To open up. To start things. To make things happen. To be the first to lead. To dispatch people ahead of time. To spearhead an army. To tell. To offer up. To depart. To go out with a person of high rank.
- Name:
- taishin
- Katakana:
- タイシン
- Name:
- yukihiro
- Katakana:
- ユキヒロ
- Name:
- yoshikuni
- Katakana:
- ヨシクニ
- Name:
- shimbe
- Katakana:
- シンベエ
- Name:
- kunihiro
- Katakana:
- クニヒロ
- Name:
- shimpeita
- Katakana:
- シンペイタ
- Kanji:
- 晋平太
- Meaning:
-
- 晋Advance. To advance vigorously. To hold back.
- 平Flat. Without height, unevenness, or slope. A uniform and unchanging appearance. Equal. Calm. Gentle. An unchanging appearance. To divide. Settled. Normal. Usually. Everyday.
- 太Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
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