There are many words with that pronunciation - but "grandchild" is one of them.
The Chinese surname read as Sun (in Mandarin) is: 孙 sun(1)
Nihon/Nippon (in the originally Chinese characters) literally translates as "sun's origin" and so over time people began calling it the 'Land of the Rising Sun'. Japan is to the east of mainland Asia, where the sun rises.
Chinese emperors referred to Japan as "the land where the sun rises" referring to Japan's location east of China, in the direction of the rising sun. Originally from the Chinese characters, the Japanese name for Japan (Nihon / Nippon) is written as the kanji characters for "sun origin."
"Sun" corresponds to a dozen of Chinese characters, for instance, "孙"、"损"、"笋", and so do the others; therefore, your question is virtually unanswerable. Yet if "Sun" appears as a family name, most likely it represents "孙", meaning "grandson".
The Japanese word for Japan is Nihon / Nippon. The written characters, originally from Chinese, mean "sun-origin" and referred to Japan's location east of mainland Asia, in the direction of the rising sun.
The sun rises in the east, and Japan (being east of China) was given that name by the Chinese. The Japanese word for Japan is Nihon / Nippon. The written characters, originally from Chinese, mean "sun-origin" and referred to Japan's location east of mainland Asia, in the direction of the rising sun.
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.
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it means 3. E, Ar, Sun - 1, 2, 3
Japan. The Japanese name for Japan is Nihon / Nippon, written as two originally-Chinese characters that mean "sun origin" (referring to Japan's location east of mainland China, in the direction of the rising sun).
That is mean Emily in English.
"The land of the rising sun" is Japan's nickname. The Japanese word for Japan is Nihon / Nippon. The written characters, originally from Chinese, mean "sun-origin" and referred to Japan's location east of mainland Asia, in the direction of the rising sun.