Toma Name Meaning, Kanji Variations.
374 names found.
- Kanji:
- 刀磨
- Meaning:
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- 刀Sword. A long, thin, single-edged weapon. A long sword against a small sword. A small sword against a long sword. A scalpel used in dissection and surgery.
- 磨Polishing. Make it beautiful with care. To work hard at something or study. To wear away.
- Kanji:
- 桃未
- Meaning:
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- 桃Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
- 未Not yet. Sheep of the twelve signs of the Chinese zodiac.
- Kanji:
- 到馬
- Meaning:
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- 到Reach
- 馬Horse. A metaphor for something big. A metaphor for something lowly.
- Kanji:
- 桃摩
- Meaning:
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- 桃Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
- 摩Scrub
- Kanji:
- 当麻
- Meaning:
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- 当Hit
- 麻Hemp. An annual herbaceous plant of the mulberry family. General term for plants resembling hemp. Numb.
- Kanji:
- 桃守
- Meaning:
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- 桃Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
- 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:
- 桃在
- Meaning:
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- 桃Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
- 在Exist
- Kanji:
- 東馬
- Meaning:
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- 東East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
- 馬Horse. A metaphor for something big. A metaphor for something lowly.
- Kanji:
- 桃万
- Meaning:
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- 桃Peach. A small deciduous tree of the rose family. The language of this flower is "I am your captive" and "unequaled qualities".
- 万10000. Kanji character for the number 10000 (ten thousand). A unit of number. A large number or quantity. Sufficient. Enough. All. Various. All. Anything. Never. Always. Never. No matter what happens.
- Kanji:
- 東麿
- Meaning:
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- 東East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
- 麿Me. First person. A suffix added to a person's name.
- Kanji:
- 東麻
- Meaning:
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- 東East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
- 麻Hemp. An annual herbaceous plant of the mulberry family. General term for plants resembling hemp. Numb.
- Kanji:
- 東茉
- Meaning:
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- 東East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
- 茉Jasmine. A small evergreen shrub of the Moraceae family.
- Kanji:
- 刀麻
- Meaning:
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- 刀Sword. A long, thin, single-edged weapon. A long sword against a small sword. A small sword against a long sword. A scalpel used in dissection and surgery.
- 麻Hemp. An annual herbaceous plant of the mulberry family. General term for plants resembling hemp. Numb.
- Kanji:
- 東舞
- Meaning:
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- 東East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
- 舞Dance. To inspire. Encourage. To toy with. Do as you wish.
- Kanji:
- 透磨
- Meaning:
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- 透Show through
- 磨Polishing. Make it beautiful with care. To work hard at something or study. To wear away.
- Kanji:
- 東眞
- Meaning:
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- 東East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
- 眞True. Truth, not falsehood. Nature as it is. True form. Innate.
- Kanji:
- 燈真
- Meaning:
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- 燈Light. A fire to brighten. A device to make light come out. Something that illuminates the world.
- 真True. Truth, not falsehood. Nature as it is. True form. Innate.
- Kanji:
- 東摩
- Meaning:
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- 東East. East direction. The countries and regions east of the capital. Spring in the Five Elements theory.
- 摩Scrub
- Kanji:
- 灯麻
- Meaning:
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- 灯Light. A fire to brighten. A device to make light come out. Something that illuminates the world.
- 麻Hemp. An annual herbaceous plant of the mulberry family. General term for plants resembling hemp. Numb.
- Kanji:
- 杜馬
- Meaning:
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- 杜The forest of the shrine. Block it. Close.
- 馬Horse. A metaphor for something big. A metaphor for something lowly.
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