橙 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings
What does 橙 mean?
Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
What's the image of 橙?
How to read 橙?
Kunyomi... だいだい/daidai
Onyomi... トウ/to
* 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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橙 / related names
- Name:
- toya
- Katakana:
- トウヤ
- Kanji:
- 橙弥
- Meaning:
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- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 弥It's been a long time. Distant. Extensive, pervasive. Passing time. Big. To mend. To sew. To put away. To stop. To finish. Finally. More and more. Further.
- Name:
- toma
- Katakana:
- トウマ
- Kanji:
- 橙磨
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 磨Polishing. Make it beautiful with care. To work hard at something or study. To wear away.
- Name:
- aoto
- Katakana:
- アオト
- Kanji:
- 蒼橙
- Meaning:
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- 蒼Blue color. Blue color of grass. The grass and trees grow thick. To become old. To be in a panic. To be pale and lifeless.
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- Name:
- toka
- Katakana:
- トウカ
- Kanji:
- 橙佳
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 佳Beautiful. Good in shape. Excellent. Splendid. The time is just right. Congratulations.
- Name:
- yudai
- Katakana:
- ユウダイ
- Kanji:
- 悠橙
- Meaning:
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- 悠Distant in time or space. Far away. Eternal. To go on forever. Relaxed, leisurely. Tranquil. Long-hearted. Not in a hurry.
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- Name:
- toka
- Katakana:
- トウカ
- Kanji:
- 橙花
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 花Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
- Name:
- toka
- Katakana:
- トウカ
- Kanji:
- 橙香
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 香Scent. Good smell, fragrant. Aromatic. A scented object that produces a fragrance.
- Name:
- toha
- Katakana:
- トウハ
- Kanji:
- 橙晴
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 晴Sunny. A blue sky with no clouds in the sky. Rain or snow will stop. To be free of worries and anxieties.
- Name:
- toko
- Katakana:
- トウコ
- Name:
- rikuto
- Katakana:
- リクト
- Kanji:
- 陸橙
- Meaning:
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- 陸Land. A land of undulating hills and mountains. A land that is not covered with water.
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- Name:
- toji
- Katakana:
- トウジ
- Kanji:
- 橙慈
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 慈Compassion. To love deeply. A deep feeling of respect mixed with affection. Unconditional love.
- Name:
- daidai
- Katakana:
- ダイダイ
- Name:
- toshiro
- Katakana:
- トウシロウ
- Kanji:
- 橙司郎
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 司I'll take care of it. Government office. Officials. To take on a role. To manage. To take charge of. To watch.
- 郎Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
- Name:
- tori
- Katakana:
- トウリ
- Kanji:
- 橙凛
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 凛dignified. Having a dignified attitude. Solemn. Crisp and tightly cold.
- Name:
- toma
- Katakana:
- トウマ
- Kanji:
- 橙馬
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 馬Horse. A metaphor for something big. A metaphor for something lowly.
- Name:
- fusato
- Katakana:
- フサト
- Kanji:
- 房橙
- Meaning:
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- 房Tuft. A cluster of many threads, the tips of which hang down. The state in which many flowers, fruits, etc. are gathered and hang down from a branch. A bag of fruit contents. Small chamber
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- Name:
- toju
- Katakana:
- トウジュ
- Kanji:
- 橙珠
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 珠Ball. A round ball that forms inside a shell. A small, round ball, like a pearl. A metaphor for something beautiful or magnificent.
- Name:
- tohei
- Katakana:
- トウヘイ
- Kanji:
- 橙平
- Meaning:
-
- 橙Bitter orange (a kind of fruit tree). A fruit of the mandarin orange family. The fruit is used to decorate Kagamimochi (mirror-shaped rice cakes) and the center of Shimenawa (ropes) at New Year's. It is considered a fruit of good luck.
- 平Flat. Without height, unevenness, or slope. A uniform and unchanging appearance. Equal. Calm. Gentle. An unchanging appearance. To divide. Settled. Normal. Usually. Everyday.
- Name:
- toha
- Katakana:
- トウハ
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