Re: Which one of these Japanese names do you like?
in reply to a message by jennifer
About the meanings of Mizuki (みずき), Ayaka (あやか), Daisuke (だいすけ) and Midori (みどり), you've got them all linked, so you should find out a meaning or two of these names.
I've used the website, name-recipe.info to look up for these names. If you want to see more kanji combinations of these names, type in 'www.name-recipe.info/name_yomi/girl/...' for a girl and '--/boy/...' for a boy.
Copy the hiragana for these names (shown above) to the ellipsis. Sometimes, there would be pages of combos but you should focus on the second column. When you see kanji or a mix of hiragana and kanji that looks (I mean it, looks) interesting to you, copy the kanji and go to jisho.org. There, you can paste the bit on to the 'Japanese' text box in the kanji section.
Hopefully, I've made it clear for you. If not, PM me.
~I might be dumb, but I ain't stupid~
My pinool: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149249
I've used the website, name-recipe.info to look up for these names. If you want to see more kanji combinations of these names, type in 'www.name-recipe.info/name_yomi/girl/...' for a girl and '--/boy/...' for a boy.
Copy the hiragana for these names (shown above) to the ellipsis. Sometimes, there would be pages of combos but you should focus on the second column. When you see kanji or a mix of hiragana and kanji that looks (I mean it, looks) interesting to you, copy the kanji and go to jisho.org. There, you can paste the bit on to the 'Japanese' text box in the kanji section.
Hopefully, I've made it clear for you. If not, PM me.
~I might be dumb, but I ain't stupid~
My pinool: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149249
This message was edited 12/26/2014, 5:33 PM
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I was asking about the names you posted, not the ones I used. The ones I used are in the database here.
This message was edited 12/26/2014, 4:48 PM