Kanji
Reading
Frequency59%
Used in (197 in total)
name; given name; first name
name; given name; title; fame; renown; pretext
to give one's name (as); to introduce oneself (as); to claim to be; to call oneself; to reveal oneself (as); to admit to being
to name; to call; to christen; to term
being without a name; being nameless; namelessness
nickname
reluctant (to part)
popular name; common name; given name
remains; traces; (the sorrow of) parting; end
famous; noted; renowned; celebrated; well-known
nickname; alias; pseudonym; pen name; nom de plume; other name
Nagoya (city)
in name only; figurehead; (only) by name
giving one's name (or rank, etc.); self-introduction; name readings of kanji
first name; given name
to introduce oneself; to announce oneself (e.g. as the person sought); to come forward (e.g. as a witness, with a claim, etc.)
in name only; titular; nominal
unknown; obscure; insignificant
calling by name; designation; nomination
to give one's name; to introduce oneself; to announce one's candidacy
famous place; name of a part (of an instrument, etc.); name and address
kanji (as opposed to kana); printed style (of writing Chinese characters); square style; real name
name plate; name tag; label
accredited master (of a performing art); being famous; being popular; famous person
(full) name; identity
to be remembered; to go down in history
famous; notorious; noted
to have one's name entered (in a list)
to win fame; to be widely-known; to be well known; to make a name for oneself
(addressee's) name; (recipient's) name and address
kana; Japanese syllabary (i.e. hiragana, katakana)
one's common name; one's popular name; alias; house name
village headman (esp. in the Kanto region)
also known as; also called
disgrace; discredit; dishonor; dishonour; blot; shame
well-known; famous; noted; popular; recognized
to gain fame; to make one's name
naming; christening; fiance; fiancee
to impersonate someone; to go under a false name; to make fraudulent use of someone's name
nameless; anonymous; without name
godparent; first person to give something its name
notorious; famous
true to one's name; living up to one's name
hiragana; cursive Japanese syllabary used primarily for native Japanese words (esp. function words, inflections, etc.)
to make one's name well known; to gain much fame
katakana; angular Japanese syllabary used primarily for loanwords
to shame the name (of); to blot the reputation (of)
well-known; famous
to not be worthy of the reputation (e.g. restaurant, Diet member, etc.); to not be worth the name; to not deserve to be called
to gain a reputation; to make oneself famous
failing to live up to one's name; being beaten by one's name
childhood name
rumour (of a love affair); rumor; romance; (arch.) bad reputation
to become famous
name of God (esp. in Christian contexts); name of Christ
names and natures do often agree
rumor of a romance (rumour)
appearing with one's (full) name; showing one's name (on a nameplate, etc.)
to become famous; to make a name for oneself
alias; assumed name
to be well-known; to be famous
being declared the winner of a bout
to get a reputation as a philanderer
to become famous
alias; another name
alias; pseudonym; pen name; nom de plume
to name; to call by name; to mention by name
to be famous; to be celebrated; to be worthy of the name
surname; family name; last name
chief actor (e.g. of a kabuki play)
"professional name" used by hostesses and geisha
(Edo-period) head of a prisoners' group
named; labelled; labeled
senior town administrator (Edo period)
addressing (e.g. writing an address on an envelope)
man'yōgana; early Japanese syllabary composed of Chinese characters used phonetically
the Japanese syllabary symbols
the Lord's name (esp. in Christianity)
furigana; kana over or beside kanji to indicate pronunciation
to be famous; to be celebrated; to be worthy of the name
well-known; fame
kana indicating the pronunciation of kanji; furigana
address (on an envelope)
to distinguish oneself
to be famous; to be well-known
kana orthography; syllabary spelling
modern kana orthography (1946 reform, amended 1986); new kana orthography
Japanese kana copybook
writing in kana; something written in kana
kana written after a kanji to complete the full (usually kun) reading of the word; declensional kana ending
old kana orthography (used before 1946 reform); historical kana orthography
white-naped crane (Grus vipio)
male name; adult name
posthumous name; posthumous title
lingering snow; snowfall at the end of the winter or the beginning of spring
Chinese name for a high government office (ritsuryo period); (arch.) alias; (arch.) pseudonym
putting a name (self, company, etc.) on something (e.g. engraving, printing, etc.)
wrestler's stage name
aggregation of names, addresses, etc.; collation of accounts held by the same person (by financial institutions)
mixed writing (kanji and kana)
representation in hiragana; hiragana notation
to take the profit over the fame
old kana orthography (used before 1946 reform); historical kana orthography
common variety of women's kimono sash
historical kana orthography (used before 1946 reform); old kana orthography
writing composed entirely of kana; kana text; letter composed entirely of kana
early Edo-period book written entirely in kana or in a mixture of kana and kanji (primarily intended for women and children)
name of a thing; acrostic poem in which consecutive morae form the disguised name of an animal, plant, place, etc.
new kana orthography (1946 reform, amended 1986); modern kana orthography
to inscribe one's name in history
announcing the succession to another's stage name
to add kana to; to add Japanese reading to
kana literature; works written in kana in the Heian period
kana-kanji conversion (on a computer, etc.)
lingering snow; snowfall at the end of the winter or the beginning of spring
godparent
alternative name; alternate name; assumed name of a customer in a brothel (for anonymity); stage name
young striped mullet
chief actor in a kabuki play; star actor; leading actors of a troupe
the worthy will be remembered; (lit.) humans (last) one generation; names (last) forever
he has not lived that lives not after death; the great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it
to win fame; to make a name for oneself
he has not lived that lives not after death; the great use of life is to spend it for something that will outlast it; (lit.) tigers leave their hide when they die; men leave their name
non-standard kana; variant kana forms; hentaigana
Nagoya Tournament (held in July)
kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "on" readings (prior to the advent of kana)
secret name; alias
yotsugana; the four kana (ji, di, zu, du)
new kana orthography (1946 reform, amended 1986); modern kana orthography
cursive form of man'yōgana; man'yōgana written in sōsho style
store name written on a noren
self-introduction (of a character in noh theatre)
katakana word; word written in katakana
summer purification rites (held at shrines on the last day of the 6th lunar month)
lower class peasant; peasant working for a land-owning farmer
eponym (person after whom something is named)
remains; traces; vestiges; memory
book written entirely in kana
the worst goes foremost; those one eagerly await will not arrive first
book written entirely in kanji
cursive kanji form used as a syllabary (Heian period); ancient kana
end of outdoor baths (in autumn)
alias; pseudonym; pen name; nom de plume
country or region name used for people (in the Heian period court)
writing in kanji; something written in kanji
entity resolution; identity resolution; entity recognition; entity deduplication
ignoring or skipping over of Nagoya (by trains, music tours, events, etc.)
Ana'ichi (script)
Nagoya driving; bad driving for which Nagoya residents are known
label (e.g. in programming languages)
upstage right (on a noh stage)
using more kana than characters
kana orthography (esp. historical) of native Japanese words
borrowed name
gaining (in prestige, etc.) from being named in a love rumor
jion kanazukai (historical kana style for kanji on-yomi)
mixed writing (kanji and kana)
small okurigana used with kanbun; small kana used for diphthongs (ya, yo, yu, i, etc.)
kanji used to represent syllables, based on their "kun" readings (prior to the advent of kana)
writing entirely in kanji
kanji used as phonetic symbols; man'yōgana
Nawa Station (Tottori)