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Tsunemori Name Meaning, Kanji Variations.

12 names found.

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Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
経盛
Meaning:
  • Pass away
  • Prosperity. flourish. To be vigorous. To pile up high. To put in a vessel.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
経守
Meaning:
  • Pass away
  • 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.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
恒盛
Meaning:
  • Always. Always the same, constant. Unchanging. Continuously. Long time. Permanently.
  • Prosperity. flourish. To be vigorous. To pile up high. To put in a vessel.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
常護
Meaning:
  • Indefinitely
  • To protect. Help.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
常衞
Meaning:
  • Indefinitely
  • Protect. Go around.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
常衛
Meaning:
  • Indefinitely
  • Protect. Go around.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
常盛
Meaning:
  • Indefinitely
  • Prosperity. flourish. To be vigorous. To pile up high. To put in a vessel.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
常森
Meaning:
  • Indefinitely
  • Forest. A place where many trees grow thickly. A grove of trees that surrounds a shrine.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
常杜
Meaning:
  • Indefinitely
  • The forest of the shrine. Block it. Close.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
常守
Meaning:
  • Indefinitely
  • 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.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
恒壮
Meaning:
  • Always. Always the same, constant. Unchanging. Continuously. Long time. Permanently.
  • Brave. Prosperous. big. Fine. A young man. A young, energetic man. A man of about thirty years of age.
Name:
tsunemori
Katakana:
ツネモリ

Kanji:
恒守
Meaning:
  • Always. Always the same, constant. Unchanging. Continuously. Long time. Permanently.
  • 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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