Betty
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translated name into kanji for Betty. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Eva
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Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > what are your(his/her) name?

Ohno
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Ohno is the Japanese surname. The etymology is a big field. In the olden days, it also means “Base field”. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons 1st Sato 1,853,000 2nd Suzuki 1,786,000 3rd Takahashi 1,399,000 4th Tanaka 1,326,000 5th Ito 1,065,000 6th … Read More

Adlai
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translated name into kanji for Adlai. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

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

Adrian
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Name Adrian translated into Japanese Kanji. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Adolf
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translated name into kanji for Adolf. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Caroline by vertical as name
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Translated name into kanji for Caroline with “Ki” first letter in Japanese Katakana . 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?

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

Kato
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The surname Kato is said to have been derived from “Mr. Fujiwara,” who once held great power. Mr. Fujiwara, who had strong power, is said to have become more and more inconvenient as the number of people (descendants and relatives) who give their surnames increased, and new surnames with the letters “Fuji” were derived … 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

Sato
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Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo. When the Fujiwara family prospered, he called “Sa” the second role after the highest position … Read More

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

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