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  2. Toshi (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Toshi Toshi is a masculine ... Toshi can be expressed with several kanji characters. Some examples: 敏, "agile" 俊, "talented" 利, "benefit" 年, "year" 慧, "wise"

  3. Toshi (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Toshimitsu Deyama (Japanese: 出山 利三, Hepburn: Deyama Toshimitsu, born October 10, 1965), known exclusively by his stage name Toshi, [Note 1] is a Japanese singer and songwriter who is the lead vocalist and a co-founder of the rock band X Japan, who rose to prominence in the late 1980s and early 1990s and is credited as founders of the visual kei movement.

  4. Toshiko - Wikipedia

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    Different meanings depending on the kanji used: Toshiko is a feminine Japanese given name. Written forms. Forms in kanji can include: 敏子 "agile/clever, child"

  5. Yagyū Hyōgonosuke - Wikipedia

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    His name is sometimes mispronounced as Toshiyoshi, but the kanji 厳 reading was passed down as "toshi" in the Yagyū family. His Zokumyō (first name taken at the time of the Genpuku ) was originally Chūjirō, and his Kaimyō ( Dharma name ) was Jo'un-sai ; though he is mostly remembered as Hyōgonosuke.

  6. Toshiyoshi - Wikipedia

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    Toshiyoshi can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: 敏義, "agile, justice" 敏吉, "agile, good luck" 敏善, "agile, virtuous"

  7. Aiko, Princess Toshi - Wikipedia

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    Aiko, Princess Toshi (敬宮愛子内親王, Toshi-no-miya Aiko Naishinnō, born 1 December 2001) is a member of the Imperial House of Japan. She is the only child of Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako of Japan.

  8. Toshihiro - Wikipedia

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    Toshihiro can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples: 敏弘, "agile, vast" 敏宏, "agile, wide" 敏浩, "agile, wide" 敏博 ...

  9. Japanese particles - Wikipedia

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    Japanese particles are written in hiragana in modern Japanese, though some of them also have kanji forms: (弖 or 天 for te て; 爾 for ni に; 乎 or 遠 for o を; and 波 for wa は).