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“An’nei” is an expression that refers to a state of peace and tranquility. It can describe a person’s sense of calm, or it can describe a society that is maintained in a state of peace.

Etymology and Meaning of the Kanji

The character “安” in “安寧” is also read as “yasuraka” and carries the meaning of “peaceful and trouble-free.” This sense of peace and safety can also be found in words such as “安全” (safety), “安心” (peace of mind), and “安泰” (stability).
The character “寧” in “安寧” carries the meaning of “calm” or “settled.”
Overall, this is an auspicious combination of kanji that signifies a “peaceful and stable state” where the mind is calm and free from conflict.
All works in this collection are written vertically. The left column is in hiragana, the center in kanji, and the right column in katakana.

Japanese Family Names

Very few families go by the name “An’nei,” and there are several possible origins for this name. Additionally, in Japanese mythology, there is Emperor An’nei, the third emperor of Japan.
When written with kanji in a given name, it can also be read as “An’ne” or “Yasune.”
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