TsuneyoshiTsuneyoshi Murata (1838-1921), Japanese samurai, marksman, gunsmith, soldier, and military officer. |
Pronunciation | tsɯnejoɕi (IPA) |
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Gender | Male |
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Word/name | Japanese |
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Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
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Alternative spelling | Tuneyosi (Kunrei-shiki)
Tuneyosi (Nihon-shiki)
Tsuneyoshi (Hepburn) |
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Tsuneyoshi is a masculine Japanese given name.
Tsuneyoshi can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples:
- 常義, "usual, justice"
- 常吉, "usual, good luck"
- 常善, "usual, virtuous"
- 常芳, "usual, virtuous/fragrant"
- 常良, "usual, good"
- 常能, "usual, capacity"
- 恒義, "always, justice"
- 恒吉, "always, good luck"
- 恒善, "always, virtuous"
- 恒芳, "always, virtuous/fragrant"
- 恒良, "always, good"
- 恒能, "always, capacity"
- 庸義, "common, justice"
- 庸好, "common, good/like something"
- 庸慶, "common, congratulate"
- 庸嘉, "common, excellent"
- 毎義, "every, justice"
- 毎好, "every, good/like something"
- 毎喜, "every, rejoice"
The name can also be written in hiragana つねよし or katakana ツネヨシ.
Notable people with the name
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- Tsuneyoshi Murata (村田 経芳, 1838-1921), Japanese samurai, swordsman, marksman, firearm inventor, gunsmith, soldier, and military officer.
- Tsuneyoshi Saito (斎藤 恒芳, born 1965), Japanese composer.
- Prince Tsuneyoshi Takeda (竹田宮恒徳王, Takeda-no-miya Tsuneyoshi-ō, 1909–1992), Japanese prince and equestrian.
- Tsuneyoshi Yamano (山野 常禎, born 1946), Japanese engineer and amateur radio operator.