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  2. Japanese name - Wikipedia

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    In some names, Japanese characters phonetically "spell" a name and have no intended meaning behind them. Many Japanese personal names use puns. [16] Although usually written in kanji, Japanese names have distinct differences from Chinese names through the selection of characters in a name and the pronunciation of them. A Japanese person can ...

  3. Names of Japan - Wikipedia

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    [12] [13] [14] Such words which use certain kanji to name a certain Japanese word solely for the purpose of representing the word's meaning regardless of the given kanji's on'yomi or kun'yomi, a.k.a. jukujikun, is not uncommon in Japanese. Other original names in Chinese texts include Yamatai country (邪馬台国), where a Queen Himiko lived.

  4. Yuzuru - Wikipedia

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    Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: Different meanings depending on the kanji used: Yuzuru is a masculine Japanese given name. Written forms.

  5. Naomi (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Naomi (なおみ, ナオミ), pronounced is a Japanese name. Though it is a unisex name, it is primarily used by women. Though it is a unisex name, it is primarily used by women. Naomi can be spelled using hiragana , katakana , kanji , or a combination of kana and kanji.

  6. Kanji - Wikipedia

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    To alleviate any confusion on how to pronounce the names of other Japanese people, most official Japanese documents require Japanese to write their names in both kana and kanji. [32] Chinese place names and Chinese personal names appearing in Japanese texts, if spelled in kanji, are almost invariably read with on'yomi. Especially for older and ...

  7. Jinmeiyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    The jinmeiyō kanji (人名用漢字, Japanese pronunciation: [dʑimmeːjoːkaꜜɲdʑi], lit. ' kanji for use in personal names ') are a set of 863 Chinese characters known as "name kanji" in English.

  8. Akiko (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Akiko Iwamoto (岩本 亜希子), born 1978), Japanese rower who competed in the 2012 Summer Olympics; Akiko Kamei (亀井 亜紀子, born 1965), Japanese politician of the People's New Party, and a member of the House of Councillors in the Diet; Akiko Kato (加藤 彰子, born 1988), Japanese field hockey player

  9. Hiroki - Wikipedia

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    Hiroki (ひろき, ヒロキ) is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can be written in many ways. It can be written in many ways. In the following lists, the kanji in parentheses are the individual's way of writing the name Hiroki.