秩 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings

What does 秩 mean?

The order of things.

How to read 秩?

Kunyomi... ついで/tsuide, ふち/fuchi

Onyomi... チツ/chitsu

jinmeikun... satoshi, chichi, tsune,

* 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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type common-use kanji
unicode 79E9

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秩 / related names

gender:

gender:

Name:
daichi
Katakana:
ダイチ

Kanji:
大秩
Meaning:
  • 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.
  • The order of things.
Name:
tsuneyo
Katakana:
ツネヨ

Kanji:
秩代
Meaning:
  • The order of things.
  • To replace. To substitute. Take turns. To take the place of. One who replaces. Age. A person's life. Continuing from generation to generation. A long time. Money paid for goods or labor.
Name:
noritsune
Katakana:
ノリツネ

Kanji:
乗秩
Meaning:
  • Ride. Rides. To multiply numbers. A book that contains records. The teachings of Buddha. Buddhist doctrine.
  • The order of things.
Name:
satoshi
Katakana:
サトシ

Kanji:
Meaning:
  • The order of things.
Name:
tsuneko
Katakana:
ツネコ

Kanji:
秩子
Meaning:
  • The order of things.
  • Children

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