The meaning of JAPANESE DEER is a small deer (Cervus nippon synonym C. sika) of Japan having slightly forked round antlers and a coat that is spotted with white in summer and plain grayish brown in winter —called also sika.
The meaning of JAPANESE CYPRESS is any of several Japanese evergreens of the genus Chamaecyparis; especially : sun tree.
Since many of the following forest animals are indigenous to Japan, they have original names in Japanese (including their own Kanji). English Kanji Hiragana / Katakana Reading “deer” 鹿 しか shika “bear” 熊 くま kuma “monkey” 猿 さる saru “wild boar” 猪 いのしし inoshishi “rac...
66. KAMIKO meaning "superior child" (上子) - Japanese girl name. 67. KANAKO meaning "fragrant Nara(city in japan) child" (香奈子) - Japanese girl name. 68. KANON meaning "flower sound" (花音) - Japanese girl name. 69. KAORI meaning "perfume, fragrance" (香) - Japanese girl name. ...
Yoko doesn’t mean “child of sunlight” it means child and the rest of the meaning depends on the kanji the name is written with. This layer of meaning is lost in Roman letters though. The most famous Yoko, Yoko Ono for example, her name is written with kanji that means ocean child...
Akira is one of the favorite names meaning “bright” or “clear” in Japanese. What does Yasha mean in Japanese? Yasha sometimes referred to as Yaksha refers to guardian deities that are usually benevolent. What is inu means in Japanese?
Here are some of the most beautiful Japanese girl names: This video cannot be played because of a technical error.(Error Code: 102006) 1. Ahmya— meaning: black rain. 2. Ai— meaning: love and affection. 3. Aia— meaning: ruler. 4. Aika— meaning: love song. 5. Aiko— meaning: ...
6.Hinata.Pronounced KHEE-NA-TA, this is the perfect name for your little ray of sunshine. The more common meanings of the name’s kanji combination are “sunny place,”“toward the sun,” and “sunflower.” There are quite a few Japanese boy names meaning “sun,” but with so many ...
Bu 部. Japanese term meaning “division” or “family.” Esoteric deities are generally classified into one of the following families: Buddha Family (Butsu-bu 仏部), Buddha-Crown Family (Butchō-bu or Bucchō-bu 仏頂部), Sutra-Rite Family (Kyōbō-bu 経法部), Bodhisattva Family (Bosatsu-...
meaning a star, or Mika for the new moon. Luxuries might prove to be the inspiration for some parents who might choose Takara, which means treasure; Nyoko, gem; Ruri, emerald. Animal lovers might like to have a daughter named Rini, little bunny; Shika, deer; or even Tora, which means...