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志重, "determination, heavy" 志茂, "determination, luxuriant" 志繁, "determination, prosperous" 恭重, "respectful, heavy" 潔重, "pure, heavy" 雪重, "snow, heavy" The name can also be written in hiragana ゆきしげ or katakana ユキシゲ.
志正, "determination, righteous" 志昌, "determination, bright" 志真, "determination, true" 恭正, "respectful, righteous" 雪昌, "snow, bright" 雪真, "snow, true" The name can also be written in hiragana ゆきまさ or katakana ユキマサ.
Sisu is extraordinary determination in the face of extreme adversity, and courage that is presented typically in situations where success is unlikely. It expresses itself in taking action against the odds, and displaying courage and resoluteness in the face of adversity; in other words, deciding on a course of action, and then adhering to it even if repeated failures ensue.
Gaman (我慢) is a Japanese term of Zen Buddhist origin which means "enduring the seemingly unbearable with patience and dignity". [1] [2] The term is generally translated as "perseverance", "patience", or "tolerance". [3]
Yasushi can be written using many different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: 康, "healthy" 靖, "peaceful" 泰, "peaceful" 安, "tranquil" 靖志, "peaceful, determination"
The American missionary James Curtis Hepburn edited A Japanese and English Dictionary with an English and Japanese Index (和英語林集成, Shanghai, American Presbyterian Press, 1867), with 20,722 Japanese-English and 10,030 English-Japanese words, on 702 pages. Although designed to be used by missionaries in Japan, this first Japanese ...
Toshiyuki Moriuchi (森内 俊之, born 1970), Japanese shogi player. Toshiyuki Nakao (中尾 敏之, born 1974), Japanese shogi player. Toshiyuki Nishida (西田 敏行, born 1947), Japanese actor. Toshiyuki Notomi (納富 俊行, born 1971), Japanese weightlifter. Toshiyuki Sakai (坂井 寿如, born 1964), Japanese ice hockey player.
Ganbaru (頑張る, lit. 'stand firm'), also romanized as gambaru, is a ubiquitous Japanese word which roughly means to slog on tenaciously through tough times. [1] The word ganbaru is often translated as "doing one's best", but in practice, it means doing more than one's best. [2] The word emphasizes "working with perseverance" [3] or ...