Gender Masculine
Usage Japanese
Scripts 仙一, 仙壱, 仙市, 千一, 千壱, 千市, 宣一, 宣壱, 宣市, 専一, 泉一, 泉壱, 泉市, 潜一, 銑一, 閃一, 鮮一, 仟一, 愃一, 沾一, etc.(Japanese Kanji)
Meaning & History
From Japanese 仙 (sen) meaning "immortal, transcendent, celestial being, fairy", 千 (sen) meaning "thousand", 宣 (sen) meaning "proclaim, say, announce", 専 (sen) meaning "specialty, exclusive, mainly, solely", 泉 (sen) meaning "spring, fountain", 潜 (sen) meaning "submerge, conceal, hide, lower (voice), hush", 銑 (sen) meaning "pig iron", 仟 (sen) meaning "thousand", 愃 (sen) meaning "abundant, generous" or 沾 (sen) meaning "moisten, wet, soak, touch" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one", 壱 (ichi) meaning "one (in documents)" or 市 (ichi) meaning "market, city, town". Other kanji combinations are possible. A famous bearer is Senichi Hoshino, a former Japanese professional baseball player and current manager.