Lady Gaga
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Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > what your(her/his) name in Kanji

Feris
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name translated into kanji for Feris. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Kimura
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Kimura is the 18th most common Japanese surname. The etymology is that the village is distinguished by “tree”. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons 1st Sato 1,853,000 2nd Suzuki 1,786,000 3rd Takahashi 1,399,000 4th Tanaka 1,326,000 5th Ito 1,065,000 6th Watanabe 1,055,000 … Read More

Armani
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translated name into kanji for Abe who is none Japanese. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Jane
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translated name into kanji for Jane. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Grace by name
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name translated into kanji for Grace. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Koichi
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Kouichi is a common masculine Japanese given name. There are various etymologies, but the first thing that comes to mind is a child who was born as the eldest son and shines like a jewel. There are other ways to say “Mitsu-kazu, Mitsu-hito, Ko-itsu” and “Pika-ichi”. pika-ichi is not used as a personal name, … Read More

BURBERRY
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Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Jeff
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translated name into kanji for Jeff. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Gracy
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translated name into kanji for Gracy. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Kusanagi
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Kusanagi is the Japanese surname. It is the surname of Akita prefecture, and is especially common in the northern part of the prefecture. He is said to be a descendant of Emperor Bunmu, and when he played the role of Gosannen War, he was said to have been given the surname “Kusanagi because he … Read More

BVLGARI
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translated name into kanji for BVLGARI. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Joe by name
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translated name into kanji for Joe. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Josef
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translated name into kanji for Josef. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Matsumoto
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1. It is a city located in the Chushin region of Nagano prefecture. > Chubu area in Japan stocks 2. Matsumoto is the 15th most common Japanese surname. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons 1st Sato 1,853,000 2nd Suzuki 1,786,000 3rd Takahashi … Read More

CHANEL
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Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Michel
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Name Michel translated into Kanji characters. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Rin by name
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Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Mizuki
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it is the Japanese surname. It is said that the surnames derived from place names are very common as the origin of surnames. Mizuki is presumed to be one of them. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons 1st Sato 1,853,000 2nd Suzuki … Read More

Donna Karan
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translated name into kanji for Donna Karan. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Mike by name
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translated name into kanji for Mike. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Rosa
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translated name into kanji for Rosa. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Morita
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Morita is the 60th most common Japanese surname. The etymology is a rice field near the forest. Later, due to the shape of the forest and the forest of the shrine, it is said that he changed to Morita. > products Ranked by surname (family name) in Japan. Ranking Surname approximate number of persons … Read More

Versace
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name translated into kanji for Versace. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Nancy
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translated name into kanji for Nancy. Your (her/his) name became a Japanese Kanji. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Sindy
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Name Sindy translated into Japanese Kanji. Your (her/his) name became a Chinese character [Kanji]. This used as a phonetic symbol rather than for its meaning. > What are your (his/her) name in kanji?

Takahashi
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Takahashi is the 3rd most common Japanese surname. The surname Takahashi is derived from the place name “Takahashi” in various parts of the country. “Takahashi” means “the edge of a hill” or “a high bridge”, and it was named as a place name in such a place. > Japanese names in Kanji Ranked by … Read More

Kato
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The surname Kato is said to have been derived from “Mr. Fujiwara,” who once held great power. Mr. Fujiwara, who had strong power, is said to have become more and more inconvenient as the number of people (descendants and relatives) who give their surnames increased, and new surnames with the letters “Fuji” were derived … Read More

Zenobia
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> product for example Zen is an abbreviation of Zen Buddhism, a part of the Mahayana Buddhism, or a transcription of Sanskrit dhy 音 na (Dyana), an abbreviation of Zena. ゼノビア 人名漢字 当て字 万葉仮名

Sato
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Sato is the 1st common Japanese surname. The surname Sato is said to have started with the gift of Kamatari Nakatomi (Mr. Fujiwara) from Emperor Tenchi, and the name of Sato by the descendant of Hidesato Fujiwara, Kinkiyo Saemonnojo. When the Fujiwara family prospered, he called “Sa” the second role after the highest position … Read More

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