祥 / Japanese Kanji Meanings & Readings

What does 祥 mean?

Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.

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How to read 祥?

Kunyomi... きざし/kizashi,さいわい/saiwai,さち/sachi

Onyomi... ショウ/sho

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* 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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祥 / related names

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Name:
akira
Katakana:
アキラ

Kanji:
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
Name:
shoya
Katakana:
ショウヤ

Kanji:
祥也
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Affirmation. Words for exclamations, questions, and antonyms.
Name:
shogen
Katakana:
ショウゲン

Kanji:
祥玄
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Black color. Black with a reddish tinge. Dark. The color of heaven. Deep. Distant. Far away.
Name:
shotaro
Katakana:
ショウタロウ

Kanji:
祥太郎
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
  • Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
Name:
shotaro
Katakana:
ショウタロウ

Kanji:
祥太朗
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
  • Cheerful. Explicit. A bright, cheerful personality. A beautiful, unclouded appearance. Honest. Clear-hearted. A clear voice.
Name:
shotaro
Katakana:
ショウタロウ

Kanji:
祥大郎
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • 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.
  • Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
Name:
takayoshi
Katakana:
タカヨシ

Kanji:
孝祥
Meaning:
  • A child who serves his or her parents well. Cherish your parents. To take good care of one's ancestors. A person who has inherited ideas, goals, etc. from parents or ancestors.
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
Name:
yasuhiro
Katakana:
ヤスヒロ

Kanji:
康祥
Meaning:
  • Peaceful. Gentle. Sturdy. Health. A peaceful state of mind with no worries. Peace of mind. To be at ease. Enjoyment. Fun.
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
Name:
shohei
Katakana:
ショウヘイ

Kanji:
祥平
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Flat. Without height, unevenness, or slope. A uniform and unchanging appearance. Equal. Calm. Gentle. An unchanging appearance. To divide. Settled. Normal. Usually. Everyday.
Name:
chihiro
Katakana:
チヒロ

Kanji:
千祥
Meaning:
  • Thousand. Kanji character for the number 1000 (thousand).A unit of number. A large number. Many. Various appearances.
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
Name:
shogo
Katakana:
ショウゴ

Kanji:
祥吾
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Myself. Me. First-person pronouns. My. A word used to call someone close to you. To prevent. To stop.
Name:
shoka
Katakana:
ショウカ

Kanji:
祥花
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Flowers. Something shaped like a flower. A metaphor for something as beautiful or gorgeous as a flower. Honor. To be excellent.
Name:
shoka
Katakana:
ショウカ

Kanji:
祥禾
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Rice. A general term for grains.
Name:
shoka
Katakana:
ショウカ

Kanji:
祥日
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • The sun. Sunlight. A day from sunrise to sunset. One day and night. Day. Every day. Weather. Sky patterns. Things in Japan.
Name:
shoka
Katakana:
ショウカ

Kanji:
祥嘉
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Splendid. Excellent. Beautiful. Congratulations. Happy. Rejoice. Enjoy. Praise.
Name:
shoka
Katakana:
ショウカ

Kanji:
祥叶
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • To come to pass. To match. Harmonize. It fits. To be as you want. Equal. Comparable.
Name:
mitsuyoshi
Katakana:
ミツヨシ

Kanji:
光祥
Meaning:
  • Light. Glow. Glitter. Honor. Fame. Brilliance. Scenery. The way it is. Big. Wide. Blessings. Words used to honor the actions of others.
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
Name:
shota
Katakana:
ショウタ

Kanji:
祥太
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
Name:
shoko
Katakana:
ショウコ

Kanji:
祥子
Meaning:
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.
  • Children
Name:
kosho
Katakana:
コウショウ

Kanji:
光祥
Meaning:
  • Light. Glow. Glitter. Honor. Fame. Brilliance. Scenery. The way it is. Big. Wide. Blessings. Words used to honor the actions of others.
  • Fortunately. Congratulations. An omen of good things to come. A festival for the end of mourning.

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