[Facts] Re: Nobusuke (Japanese masculine name)
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Haha thanks, I'm glad I can help. I haven't posted much about Japanese names because while I have learned a bit about Japan's culture and language, I still have a lot to learn and I don't want to accidentally give someone misinformation. Plus not many people on this site seem to be very interested in Japanese names beyond the few old-school ones they already know like Akiko and Kaito.
Oh yeah FYI, if you ever want to find out all the different kanji that are commonly used for a name (or if you want to look up a Japanese word) I recommend the websites Kanshudo and Jisho. I use them all the time to look up something I don't know and you can even use them to study Japanese, they're super helpful.
Oh yeah FYI, if you ever want to find out all the different kanji that are commonly used for a name (or if you want to look up a Japanese word) I recommend the websites Kanshudo and Jisho. I use them all the time to look up something I don't know and you can even use them to study Japanese, they're super helpful.
This message was edited 10/8/2018, 5:03 PM
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I would add, the different Kanji, hiragana and other characters used to write Japanese names are more a form of signature than an indication of meaning. As in Korea, personal seals are still common on official documents rather than signatures, so having a distinctive way of spelling a common name is important.
Great! Thanks!!