Takahashi
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Takahashi is the 3rd most common Japanese surname. The surname Takahashi is derived from the place name “Takahashi” in various parts of the country. “Takahashi” means “the edge of a hill” or “a high bridge”, and it was named as a place name in such a place. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by … Read More

Zenobia
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> product for example Zen is an abbreviation of Zen Buddhism, a part of the Mahayana Buddhism, or a transcription of Sanskrit dhy 音 na (Dyana), an abbreviation of Zena. ゼノビア 人名漢字 当て字 万葉仮名

Win the championship
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Japanese says “Yu Shou”. be the winner in a contest or competition. > win Kanji stocks ゆうしょう 漢字 一位 一等

Bronze prize
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Third prize in exhibitions, fairs and competitions. Japanese says “Do-Sho”. > Prize Kanji stocks どうしょう 漢字

Valerie by name
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name translated into kanji for Valerie. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Tanaka
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Tanaka is the 4th most common Japanese surname. The etymology is for rice fields and cultivation. It is said that when a small village was formed, “Tanaka” was created as a place name. It is believed that the powers who managed and occupied the rice fields on all sides called themselves “Tanaka” and the … Read More