[Facts] Re: Japanese names + 1 Chinese name--meanings? (Kanji included)
in reply to a message by Anna_Leone
According to the kanji given in my dictionary, Masako means "true sand child." ("ma" is "true", "sa" is "sand", and "ko" is "child")
Houshou means "law life"("hou" is "law" and "shou" is "life")
I was unable to find Kazuya.
I don't know about Chinese, but the kanji for Koujo translated to "interest slowly" in Japanese. ("kou" meaning "interest" and "jo" meaning "slowly")
Sincerely,
Ilana
Houshou means "law life"("hou" is "law" and "shou" is "life")
I was unable to find Kazuya.
I don't know about Chinese, but the kanji for Koujo translated to "interest slowly" in Japanese. ("kou" meaning "interest" and "jo" meaning "slowly")
Sincerely,
Ilana