Put in simple terms it means "I respect you"
2.San is used after the persons name as we would
use Mr or Mrs out of respect
but you never call yourself san
because this would be considered rude
and unhumble.
You can call yourself Chan or kun
exp:Mary Chan
Joe kun
Words like -san or -chan are Japanese honorifics, they're used to show respect to the person you are talking to. They can't often be literally translated, their meanings can change depending on who is talking to who. -San however is one that doesn't change much, as it's roughly equivalent to saying 'Mr' or 'Mrs'.
San Japan was created in 2008.
It is a old name for Japan.
the emperor of Japan the emperor of japan; or it can mean emperor. (As in the leader of an empire.) aka "tenno"
Ocean child
fojo is a baby name in JaPAN
The word san means 3/three in Chinese.
The name has an English meaning. If someone in Japan used it, it would mean they wanted an English name.
i think it mean peace nut thats my name
The name "Natasha" does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written: ナターシャ
add San to the end of their name or Chan for a female friend, Kun for a male one.
The Japanese name for Japan is Nihon / Nippon, where the written pictographs mean "sun origin." In the originally-Chinese characters, the name referred to Japan's location east of mainland China, in the direction of the rising sun.
this name is yun its originated from japan it means armpit