Japanese Kanji Name Dictionary (How to read Japanese name) You can search how to read Japanese name. You can use English, Chinese, Japanese and Korean keywords. Last nameFirst name/MaleFirst name/Female Keyword examples : toriyama akira, 鳥山 明, とりやま あきら, 토리야마 아키...
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Kanji de Go (漢字で Go!) is a fun game quizzing people on rare/exotic kanji terms. Converted by Marv. Grammar Dictionaries aiko-tanaka Grammar Dictionaries Download A collection of grammar dictionaries scraped and converted by aiko-tanaka. A lot of manual work was put in to creating them to...
There are three main scripts: hiragana, katakana and kanji. The Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company in Japan conducts an annual survey of popular Japanese baby names. Last year, Haruto, which means “a person born in the spring or sunlight,” was toppled by Ao for the first time in 14...
The kanji images/translations are great! I will most probably use them as X-ma's presents (e.g., small framed posters). However, I'm still thinking about having the names of my children tattooed (I will send you pictures). I found your web page via google ...
Regional Japanese Last Names Japan is a vast country spanning approximately the same length as the North American coast. It is also a country of varied landscapes and was not always the easiest to travel at times. As a result, people often adopted surnames that indicated where they were from...
Japanese personal names are a bit tricky when you first start learning the language. Although most people in Japan use their last names, as you make friends, you will get to know people by their first name, and you’ll also hear about people. So it’s very useful to be able to tell...
Japanese given names are often written in kanji (Chinese characters), though some may use hiragana or katakana, or even a combination of kanji and kana. While many traditional names employ kun'yomi (native Japanese) kanji readings, numerous given names and surnames use on'yomi (Chinese-based)...
In Japan, like in China and Korea, the first name follows the family name. A person with the first name "Ichiro" and the family name "Suzuki" is, therefore, called "Suzuki Ichiro" rather than "Ichiro Suzuki". Family names Most Japanese family names consist of twokanji(Chinese characters)...
Asking people in Japan about the kanji they use for their given name as a way to spark conversation The phenomenon of siblings having related names Interesting names in anime The practice of picking a baby name based on the way a name is written ...