Names Categorized "writing"
10 Names found
Fumi is a feminine Japanese given name. Due to the multiple kanji characters and combinations that can represent it, the name carries a range of meanings. Common kanji renderings include 文 (fumi) meaning 'writing', 史 (...
Fumie is a Japanese feminine given name composed of two kanji characters. The first element, fumi, is often written with characters such as 文 (meaning "writing") or 史 (meaning "history"). The second element is generall...
Fumihito is a Japanese given name that carry noble connotations, as its components suggest qualities valued in leadership. A notable bearer is the Japanese Crown Prince Fumihito (born 1965), the younger brother of Empero...
Fumiko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written with two kanji: 文 (fumi) meaning "writing" and 子 (ko) meaning "child", but many other kanji combinations exist that share the same pronunciation. Etymol...
Fumio is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically written using kanji characters that combine fumi, meaning "writing" or"script", with either o meaning "hero, manly" (as in 雄) or o meaning "husband, man" (as in...
Han is a Chinese masculine given name, most commonly written with the characters 汉 (hàn) meaning "man" or referring to the Han Chinese people, or 翰 (hàn) meaning "writing" or "painting". The name is deeply tied to Chin...
Moon 1 is an alternate transcription of the Korean Hangul 문, representing the surname Mun. It is a unisex name used in Korean contexts, though it is less common than the standard romanization. The underlying surname Mun...
Mun is a Korean personal name and surname pronounced mun (문 in Hangul). As a first name, it derives from Sino-Korean hanja characters, most notably 文 meaning "writing" or "literature" (as in mun), but other hanja with...
Văn is a Vietnamese given name primarily used for boys, derived from Sino-Vietnamese 文 (văn) meaning "literature, culture, writing." It is one of the most common middle names for Vietnamese males, often serving as a gen...
Wen is a unisex Chinese given name with varied meanings depending on the character used. The most common character is 文, meaning 'literature,' 'culture,' or 'writing.' This reflects a scholarly and refined quality often...