Shigemori Name Meaning, Kanji Variations.
21 names found.
- Kanji:
- 卯守
- Meaning:
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- 卯Rabbit. Fourth of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac. As the hour of the rabbit, 5:00 to 7:00 a.m. or 6:00 to 8:00 a.m. The direction of the east.
- 守Protect. To hold on to. To maintain a state. To keep watch. To defend. Local chiefs, officials. To protect the gods and Buddha. To take care of children.
- Kanji:
- 重衛
- Meaning:
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- 重Heavy. Extremely heavy. Cherish. Respect. Dignified. They overlap. To repeat.
- 衛Protect. Go around.
- Kanji:
- 重壮
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- 重Heavy. Extremely heavy. Cherish. Respect. Dignified. They overlap. To repeat.
- 壮Brave. Prosperous. big. Fine. A young man. A young, energetic man. A man of about thirty years of age.
- Kanji:
- 重守
- Meaning:
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- 重Heavy. Extremely heavy. Cherish. Respect. Dignified. They overlap. To repeat.
- 守Protect. To hold on to. To maintain a state. To keep watch. To defend. Local chiefs, officials. To protect the gods and Buddha. To take care of children.
- Kanji:
- 薫森
- Meaning:
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- 薫Scent. A good fragrance. Fragrant plants and trees. Ibusu. To inspire people.
- 森Forest. A place where many trees grow thickly. A grove of trees that surrounds a shrine.
- Kanji:
- 繁森
- Meaning:
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- 繁Things will flourish.
- 森Forest. A place where many trees grow thickly. A grove of trees that surrounds a shrine.
- Kanji:
- 繁守
- Meaning:
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- 繁Things will flourish.
- 守Protect. To hold on to. To maintain a state. To keep watch. To defend. Local chiefs, officials. To protect the gods and Buddha. To take care of children.
- Kanji:
- 林司
- Meaning:
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- 林Forest. A place where many trees are clustered together (smaller scale than a forest).
- 司I'll take care of it. Government office. Officials. To take on a role. To manage. To take charge of. To watch.
- Kanji:
- 成衛
- Meaning:
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- 成To finish. Grow. To raise up. Accomplish. To be fruitful. to change into Good. splendid. large. well-organized.
- 衛Protect. Go around.
- Kanji:
- 恵守
- Meaning:
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- 恵Grace. Caring. Compassion. To feel sorry for someone. To pity and be kind. God and Buddha give happiness. To give things. Wise. Witty. Straightforward. Obedient. Beautiful. Give.
- 守Protect. To hold on to. To maintain a state. To keep watch. To defend. Local chiefs, officials. To protect the gods and Buddha. To take care of children.
- Kanji:
- 重盛
- Meaning:
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- 重Heavy. Extremely heavy. Cherish. Respect. Dignified. They overlap. To repeat.
- 盛Prosperity. flourish. To be vigorous. To pile up high. To put in a vessel.
- Kanji:
- 重森
- Meaning:
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- 重Heavy. Extremely heavy. Cherish. Respect. Dignified. They overlap. To repeat.
- 森Forest. A place where many trees grow thickly. A grove of trees that surrounds a shrine.
- Kanji:
- 誠盛
- Meaning:
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- 誠True. A heart without lies and falsehoods. Sincerity. Truly.
- 盛Prosperity. flourish. To be vigorous. To pile up high. To put in a vessel.
- Kanji:
- 茂護
- Meaning:
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- 茂To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
- 護To protect. Help.
- Kanji:
- 茂衞
- Meaning:
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- 茂To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
- 衞Protect. Go around.
- Kanji:
- 茂衛
- Meaning:
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- 茂To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
- 衛Protect. Go around.
- Kanji:
- 茂盛
- Meaning:
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- 茂To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
- 盛Prosperity. flourish. To be vigorous. To pile up high. To put in a vessel.
- Kanji:
- 茂森
- Meaning:
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- 茂To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
- 森Forest. A place where many trees grow thickly. A grove of trees that surrounds a shrine.
- Kanji:
- 茂杜
- Meaning:
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- 茂To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
- 杜The forest of the shrine. Block it. Close.
- Kanji:
- 茂守
- Meaning:
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- 茂To grow thickly. The branches and leaves of plants and trees grow actively. Excellent. Splendid.
- 守Protect. To hold on to. To maintain a state. To keep watch. To defend. Local chiefs, officials. To protect the gods and Buddha. To take care of children.
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