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  2. Ki (kana) - Wikipedia

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    Both represent [ki] and are derived from a simplification of the 幾 kanji. The hiragana character き, like さ, is drawn with the lower line either connected or disconnected. A dakuten may be added to the character; this transforms it into ぎ in hiragana, ギ in katakana, and gi in Hepburn romanization.

  3. List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Green woods near the seaport at current Aomori City, called "aoi-matsu-no-ki-mori" (forest of blue pines), were used as landmarks for the ships that came into port, later shortened to Aomori (青森)→ blue forest. Chiba: 千葉県: Chiba-ken (千葉県) The name of Chiba Prefecture in Japanese is formed from two kanji characters. The first ...

  4. List of jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    Hyphens in the kun'yomi readings separate kanji from their okurigana. The "New" column attempts to reflect the official glyph shapes as closely as possible. This requires using the characters 𠮟, 塡, 剝, 頰 which are outside of Japan's basic character set, JIS X 0208 (one of them is also outside the Unicode BMP). In practice, these ...

  5. Japanese name - Wikipedia

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    In some names, Japanese characters phonetically "spell" a name and have no intended meaning behind them. Many Japanese personal names use puns. [16] Although usually written in kanji, Japanese names have distinct differences from Chinese names through the selection of characters in a name and the pronunciation of them. A Japanese person can ...

  6. Kei (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Kei Okano (岡野 佳), a character in the manga series Yuyushiki; Kei Shindo (新藤 景), a character in the visual novel Ef: A Fairy Tale of the Two; Kei Shirogane (白銀 圭), a character in the manga series Kaguya-sama: Love Is War; Kei Takishima (滝島 彗), a character in the manga series S · A: Special A

  7. Chiaki - Wikipedia

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    Chiaki Morisawa (千秋), a character in Rhythm game Ensemble Stars! Chiaki Koizumi (千秋), a character in the webcomic Rain; Chiaki Ōgaki (千明), a character in the manga series Laid-Back Camp; Chiaki Hoshinomori (千秋), a character in the light novel series Gamers! Chiaki Motomiya (元宮 チアキ), a character in video game Blue Archive

  8. Hideaki - Wikipedia

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    Hideaki Kurashige (倉茂 秀明), a character in the manga series Miracle Girls; Hideaki Mashimo (真下 ヒデアキ), a character in the anime series Digimon Fusion; Hideaki Nakajima (中嶋 英明), a character in the manga series Gakuen Heaven; Hideaki Tōjō (東条 秀明), a character in the manga series Ace of Diamond

  9. Maki (name) - Wikipedia

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    Maki (まき, マキ) is a very common feminine Japanese given name which can also be used as a surname. Maki can be written using different kanji characters and can mean (the list is not exhaustive): as a given name. 真貴, "true, precious" 真樹, "true, timber trees" 真紀, "true, chronicle" 真希, "true, hope" 麻紀, "linen, chronicle"