Is Kyoshi a boy name?

The name Kiyoshi is primarily a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin that means Bright, Shining, Clear.
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What does the name Kyoshi mean?

Meaning & History

From Japanese 清 (kiyoshi) or 淳 (kiyoshi) both meaning "pure".
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Is Kiyoshi a common name?

Since 1880 up to 2018, the name “Kiyoshi” was recorded 1,167 times in the SSA public database. Using the UN World Population Prospects for 2019, that's more than enough Kiyoshis to occupy the country of Vatican City with an estimated population of 799.
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Is Suki male or female?

The name Suki is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Beloved.
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Is Tsuki a Japanese name?

Tsuki (突き) derives from the verb tsuku (突く), meaning "to thrust". The second syllable is accented, with Japanese's unvoiced vowels making it pronounced almost like "ski" (but preceded by a "t" sound). In Japanese martial arts and Okinawan martial arts, tsuki is used to refer to various thrusting techniques.
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Is Sukhi a male or female name?

Name Sukhi is of Indian origin and is a Girl name.
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What is Sookie short for?

Sookie is just a good old-fashioned nickname, a pet form of Susan. Creator Charlaine Harris knew the name via a friend of her grandma's, and felt it had a nice Southern feel to it.
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What means Yuki?

Depending on the characters used, Yuki can mean “snow,” “happiness,” or “snow flower.” Yuki is a beautiful name to give baby born in winter, or as a reminder of the happiness they have brought to your life.
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What does the name Sukie mean?

Meaning of Sukie

Pronounced: SOO-kee Sukie is Hebrew and means, a Lily, a Rose, Very pretty name.
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Is Kyoshi a real name?

Kiyoshi, (きよし or キヨシ), is a Japanese given name, also spelled Kyoshi.
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Is Kyoshi a Chinese name?

Kyoshi: 虛子 – Japanese, meaning "empty child"; this was the pen name of the famous Japanese poet Takahama Kiyoshi.
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How do you pronounce Kiyoshi?

The name Kiyoshi can pronounced as "KEE-yoh-shi" in text or letters. Kiyoshi is bay boy name, main origion is Japanese. English meanings of Kiyoshi is "Soundless" and popular in Christian religion.
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Was Avatar a Kyoshi?

Kyoshi was the Earth Kingdom-born Avatar immediately succeeding Avatar Kuruk of the Northern Water Tribe, and preceding Avatar Roku of the Fire Nation. She died at the age of 230, making her the oldest confirmed human, and was also an exceptionally tall woman, towering over most people.
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What does Kyoshi mean in karate?

Kyoshi – 7th DEGREE BLACK BELT [5 years after 6th Dan] & 8th DEGREE BLACK BELT [5 years after7th Dan] and should be at least 50+ years of age] The “Kyo” in Kyoshi means “professor” or “philosophy”. Therefore, Kyoshi equals a “professor” capable of teaching the philosophy of the martial arts.
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What is the difference between Sensei and Kyoshi?

“Sensei” is a title used to address people. “Kyoshi” is a title used to describe a position, like “plumber” or “teacher” in English. Hanshi, shihan, shidoshi and shidoin are also titles to describe a position or certification. These are not terms ever used to address someone directly.
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Can Yuki be a boy's name?

Yuki (ゆき, ユキ) and Yūki/Yuuki (ゆうき, ユーキ) are separate Japanese given names used for females or males, though they can be romanized the same way when vowel length is not transliterated.
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What does the name Hiro mean?

Hiro is a Japanese given name with multiple meanings, dependent on the characters used. 裕 means "abundant". 寛 means "generous, tolerant" and 浩 means "prosperous."
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What Japanese name means love?

Aiko. Aiko means love, affection, and child. Aiko was a trendy Japanese girls' name at the beginning of the 20th century.
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Is Suki a name?

The name Suki is girl's name of Japanese origin meaning "loved one".
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What are Sookie's children's names?

Together, they have 3 children. One named Davey Edward Belleville, one named Martha Janice Lori Ethan Rupert Glenda Carson Daisy Danny Belleville, and one that was unnamed when the series ended.
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What is Sookie's baby's name?

Season(s) Martha Belleville is a minor character on WB drama Gilmore Girls. She is Sookie and Jackson's daughter.
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Is Luna a Japanese name?

A Japanese name, Luna, means flower, purity, lovely, and the moon.
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What name means moonlight?

With a beautiful Hebrew and Turkish origin, the name Ayla has a meaning “Halo” or “Moonlight”.
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What does Yuna mean in Japanese?

The name Yuna is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Kindness. Kindness + South.
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