Japanese Names Meaning Iron
256 names found.
- Kanji:
- 鉄利
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 利Sharp. Smart. Wise. Good at work. Good. Useful. Convenient. (blade) sharp. To be sharp. To make a profit. To say things.
- Kanji:
- 鉄也
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 也Affirmation. Words for exclamations, questions, and antonyms.
- Kanji:
- 有鉄
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- 有To exist. To have. To keep. To hold on to. Also. In addition to. Wealth. Property.
- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- Kanji:
- 鉄二
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 二Two, The second. Kanji character for the number 2 (two).The next. Again. Another. Different.
- Kanji:
- 鉄舟
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 舟A boat. A small boat. A tub shaped like a boat.
- Kanji:
- 鉄秋
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 秋Autumn. One of the four seasons. An important time. Fruitfulness of crops. The time that passes. Years and months. Being past the prime of life.
- Kanji:
- 鉄典
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 典Books. Documents. Handbooks. Rules. Traditions. Rituals. Etiquette. To be the same as usual. To be in order. To be in order. To pawn something.
- Kanji:
- 鉄郎
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 郎Male. Men. Young men. A word that refers broadly to boys. A retainer.
- Kanji:
- 鉄人
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 人People. Human beings. Humanity. Every single person. People. Grown-ups. Adults. Personality. Character. A word used to count people.
- Kanji:
- 鉄秀
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 秀To excel. To excel. To grow.
- Kanji:
- 鉄朗
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 朗Cheerful. Explicit. A bright, cheerful personality. A beautiful, unclouded appearance. Honest. Clear-hearted. A clear voice.
- Kanji:
- 鉄就
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 就Get to work or duty.
- Kanji:
- 存鉄
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- 存Existence
- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- Kanji:
- 鉄矢
- Meaning:
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 矢Arrow. To shoot with a bow. To swear.
- Kanji:
- 鉄宗
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 宗Doctrine. The teachings of God and Buddha. The beginning of things. The root. Ancestor. Head family. A place where ancestors are worshipped. A central figure. A person whom people respect.
- Kanji:
- 鉄修
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 修To make right. To be in shape. To become correct. To put things together. To learn. To acquire learning or skills. To decorate. To harmonize. To fix. To mend. To put together in a book. Good. Excellent. beautiful. Splendid.
- Kanji:
- 秋鉄
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- 秋Autumn. One of the four seasons. An important time. Fruitfulness of crops. The time that passes. Years and months. Being past the prime of life.
- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- Kanji:
- 紹鉄
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- 紹To pass on. To take over. To bring together.
- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- Kanji:
- 鉄汰
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 汰Sort them out. Washing with water to separate the good from the bad. to wash away. To make cloudy. To add to. More than a minute. Too many.
- Kanji:
- 鉄太
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- 鉄Iron. Blades. Weapons. A metaphor for something extremely hard and strong.
- 太Abundantly large. Large in circumference. Thick. Flabby. Very. A word used to refer to a person of high rank or status.
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