Origin:
Japanese
Description:
Tadashi is often a name given to boys. The name is of Japanese origin. The name has varied meanings depending on which kanji characters are used. The meaning of Tadashi is 'loyal, wise, righteous, faithful, laughter, sweet, loving and caring, and someone will do anything for family and love, awesome...
Origin:
Japanese
Description:
The name Taijo comes from Japan. This name is formed of the elements ‘tai’ and ‘you’. ‘Tai’ has multiple meanings, mainly translating to ‘thick or big’, ‘calm or peaceful’, ‘large or big’. ‘You’ also has varied translations depending on the kanji used. It can mean ‘ocea...
Origin:
Japanese
Description:
Takashi is a name which finds its origins in the cherry blossom land of Japan. The meaning of Takashi translates to ‘dutiful’, ‘ambition’, ‘being ambitious’. Takashi also means ‘filial piety’, ‘being good to one’s parents’, ‘serving one’s parents’. Another meaning of this...
Origin:
Japanese
Description:
Takato is a name of Japanese origin. The meaning of Takato translates to ‘exalted’, ‘a precious measure of exaltation’. Japanese engineer, Oshima Takato was the first to create the western design gun in Japan, as well as the creator of the first reverberation blast furnace. Takato was also t...
Origin:
Japanese
Description:
Takehiko is a Japanese name and the meaning of Takehiko is 'martial', 'military', 'bamboo', 'boy' or 'prince'. The meaning of the name depends on the type of kanji, which are the logographic Japanese characters, that are being used in the name. Some noteworthy namesakes include Takehiko Bessho (a Ja...
Origin:
Japanese
Description:
Takeo is a name often given to boys and is of Japanese origin. The meaning of Takeo is 'strong as bamboo'. The name is well used in Japan as it is appreciated for its powerful meaning. Depending on the kanji used, Takeo can also mean 'warrior, brave, or fierce'. The name can also be written in katak...
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