袈 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings
What does 袈 mean?
Kanji used in kasaya (monk's stole)
How to read 袈?
Kunyomi...
Onyomi... ケ/ke
jinmeikun...
* 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 | 8888 袈 (For HTML use) |
袈 / related names
- Name:
- kesao
- Katakana:
- ケサオ
- Name:
- kaito
- Katakana:
- カイト
- Kanji:
- 袈一斗
- Meaning:
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- 袈Kanji used in kasaya (monk's stole)
- 一One. The first. Kanji for the number 1 (one). To be the most superior. To begin, to put things together.
- 斗Ladle. A tool with a handle for scooping water or alcohol. A square for measuring the amount of grain, liquid, etc. A unit of capacity, 1斗 is about 18 liters. The name of a constellation, such as the Big Dipper or the South Star. Small. The name of a constellation. Suddenly.
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