[Facts] Can you help me with meanings?
Would love to know the meanings of any of these names!
Cymian (a variant of Simeon?)
Arsema (f, Ethiopian)
Tinbite (ditto)
Shigo, Nehatibu, Matambile (all Maasai)
Sahnun (Muslim? Arabic?)
Mthokozisi, Thandozo, Nowelthu, Sinenkosi (all Xitsonga)
Sotaro (Japanese)
Jagtar, Anju, Mehak, Manvi (all Indian)
Parsi, Oma, Aenchi, Goredaen (Indian, Bishnoi)
Maira, Maqbool, Wasayo (Sindhi?)
Yerbol, Baglan, Asylzhan (Kazakh)
Yahav (Hebrew, Israeli)
Tai, Han, Luom, Chuong (Vietnamese)
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
Cymian (a variant of Simeon?)
Arsema (f, Ethiopian)
Tinbite (ditto)
Shigo, Nehatibu, Matambile (all Maasai)
Sahnun (Muslim? Arabic?)
Mthokozisi, Thandozo, Nowelthu, Sinenkosi (all Xitsonga)
Sotaro (Japanese)
Jagtar, Anju, Mehak, Manvi (all Indian)
Parsi, Oma, Aenchi, Goredaen (Indian, Bishnoi)
Maira, Maqbool, Wasayo (Sindhi?)
Yerbol, Baglan, Asylzhan (Kazakh)
Yahav (Hebrew, Israeli)
Tai, Han, Luom, Chuong (Vietnamese)
Does the sea exist
Because of our longing?
My PNL
http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/3258/61573
This message was edited 10/13/2016, 1:39 PM
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Thanks!
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No, I can't - sorry! But I did find this site, which seems to be quite useful though it doesn't (yet?) contain what you want: http://www.xitsonga.org/people/names&page=1
It seems to be a work in progress.
It seems to be a work in progress.
I can only help - or try to - with So(u)taro(u).
-tarou is a common kanji combination in male names, it used to be more frequent some generations ago but it seems to be making a bit of a comeback nowadays. 太郎 is usual, in which the first kanji means 'big, great, thick' and the second one roughly means 'son'. It can be used on its own as a name but it's more frequently a name 'ending' if we're to use Western terms (think -er like Peter, Walker, Asher but without the etymological component).
For the sound 'sou' there are a a few kanji to choose from:
総 'whole, all, general'
層 'layer, seam, class'
僧 'monk'
奏 'play (music)'
聡 'wise'
壮 'strength, vibrancy, manliness'.
These are just some possibilities, there's a lot more kanji that can be read as 'sou' and some have more apt meanings than others.
-tarou is a common kanji combination in male names, it used to be more frequent some generations ago but it seems to be making a bit of a comeback nowadays. 太郎 is usual, in which the first kanji means 'big, great, thick' and the second one roughly means 'son'. It can be used on its own as a name but it's more frequently a name 'ending' if we're to use Western terms (think -er like Peter, Walker, Asher but without the etymological component).
For the sound 'sou' there are a a few kanji to choose from:
総 'whole, all, general'
層 'layer, seam, class'
僧 'monk'
奏 'play (music)'
聡 'wise'
壮 'strength, vibrancy, manliness'.
These are just some possibilities, there's a lot more kanji that can be read as 'sou' and some have more apt meanings than others.