Thursday, February 9, 2012

Male Japanese names meaning sun.?

I'm writing a story, two of the characters are twins, I want names that mean sun and moon. I have the name meaning moon, but not sun. Help please.|||I'm Japanese.


You can use You(陽),Youta(陽太),Yousuke(陽介),Akira(晃,暁,旭… and so on.


Japanese name's meaning is decided by Kanji's meaning.|||You can use "太陽"(taiyou) which means sun in Japanese as a name. Actually there are some people named "taiyou" in Japan.


If you want some improvement use the kanji "陽” which suggests sun and positive.





Exsamples


陽 hikaru or akira/陽人 haruto /陽輔 yousuke/陽士 youzi/陽一 youichi





You can make your original name by finding a kanji which you like and combine with "陽".


The reading of "陽" is like"you,haru,hi and aki"|||The symbol for sun in Japanese, 日, can mean a number of things and therefore can be read in a number of ways. 太陽, which is read "Tai-yo", is another way of saying it, which is a tad more mature as compared to terms such as "Hi" (Hee), "Bi" (Bee), et cetera. Nichi is the word for day, but is also represented as sun.|||"Moon" means "月"(tsuki) in Japanese.


The name meaning "moon" is "月" or "月人" (tsuki-to) or something?





Apart from this, "sun" means "太陽" (taiyo) in Japanese.


"太陽" can be a male's name as it is.


In fact, there's a famous actor in Japan whose first name is "太陽".|||I found a name "Akira" mening sun.

http://www.jamima.net/gyokanji/ja/displa…



You can find more japanese names relating sun by entering "sun%" in the text box for first name on this site.

http://www.jamima.net/gyokanji/ja/person…|||Sun in Japanese is taiyo- (tie yo)

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