鶴 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings
What does 鶴 mean?
Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
What's the image of 鶴?
How to read 鶴?
Kunyomi... つる/tsuru
Onyomi... カク/kaku
jinmeikun... zu, tazu, tsu, zu, zuru,
* 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 | common-use kanji |
| unicode | 9DB4 鶴 (For HTML use) |
鶴 / related names
- Name:
- chizu
- Katakana:
- チズ
- Kanji:
- 千鶴
- Meaning:
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- 千Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- chizuru
- Katakana:
- チヅル
- Kanji:
- 千鶴
- Meaning:
-
- 千Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- yozuru
- Katakana:
- ヨヅル
- Kanji:
- 夜鶴
- Meaning:
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- 夜Night. The time between sunset and sunrise. The dark period when the sun is setting. A metaphor for something quiet and serene.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- hinatsuru
- Katakana:
- ヒナツル
- Kanji:
- 雛鶴
- Meaning:
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- 雛A hatchling. A nestling. A fledgling. Chick. Young. A person who is not yet a full-fledged person. Tiny. Adorable.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- tsubasa
- Katakana:
- ツバサ
- Kanji:
- 鶴羽早
- Meaning:
-
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- 羽Feathers. Insect wings. Wings. A word for counting birds and rabbits.
- 早Quicker. The time or period is early. Dawn. Promptly. Immediately. Not taking much time.
- Name:
- yuzuru
- Katakana:
- ユヅル
- Name:
- hizuru
- Katakana:
- ヒヅル
- Kanji:
- 氷鶴
- Meaning:
-
- 氷Ice. To freeze. A metaphor for something that is as pure and clear as ice. A metaphor for something that melts easily.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- natsu
- Katakana:
- ナツ
- Name:
- chizu
- Katakana:
- チヅ
- Kanji:
- 千鶴
- Meaning:
-
- 千Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- tsuruya
- Katakana:
- ツルヤ
- Name:
- tsurumaru
- Katakana:
- ツルマル
- Kanji:
- 鶴丸
- Meaning:
-
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- 丸Round. No corners. Gentle. A dumpling. A dumpling made from fish or other ingredients. Abbreviation of pill.
- Name:
- tsurumi
- Katakana:
- ツルミ
- Kanji:
- 鶴海
- Meaning:
-
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- 海Sea. Wide and large. A place where many people and things gather. A large lake or pond. A large lake or pond. A frontier. The end of the earth.
- Name:
- yuzuru
- Katakana:
- ユヅル
- Name:
- kukaku
- Katakana:
- クウカク
- Kanji:
- 空鶴
- Meaning:
-
- 空Sky. Atmosphere. Heaven. Big. Wide. Empty. No substance. Meaningless. Useless. In Buddhism, something without substance or essence. A thing related to aviation.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- kazuno
- Katakana:
- カズノ
- Kanji:
- 香鶴乃
- Meaning:
-
- 香Scent. Good smell, fragrant. Aromatic. A scented object that produces a fragrance.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- 乃In other words. For that reason. So. A long time ago. In the past. You. A second-person pronoun for a person of equal or inferior status. The word for "no" is used in particles.
- Name:
- hazuru
- Katakana:
- ハヅル
- Kanji:
- 巴鶴
- Meaning:
-
- 巴A pattern like swirling water. The way things get mixed up in flames. One of the family crests. Tomoe Gozen. One of the Noh plays.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- Name:
- mitsuru
- Katakana:
- ミツル
- Name:
- chizuru
- Katakana:
- チヅル
- Name:
- yuzuru
- Katakana:
- ユヅル
- Name:
- chizuko
- Katakana:
- チヅコ
- Kanji:
- 千鶴子
- Meaning:
-
- 千Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
- 鶴Crane. A metaphor for long necks, whiteness, and longevity. Cranes are regarded as good luck charms because of their beauty, longevity, good marriage, and the fact that their cries can reach far away.
- 子Children
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