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The Japanese word for Japan is Nihon (styled Nippon). The name is written as two characters meaning "sun origin." 日本: Nihon--Japan
Nihon, (or Nippon), the Japanese name for Japan, means origin of the sun.
It is of japanese origion and means the sun
hinata is japanese for towards the sun
The English word Japan possibly derives from the early Mandarin Chinese or Wu Chinese pronunciation of the Japanese name, 日本, which in Japanese is pronounced Nippon or Nihon. The character nichi (日) means "sun" or "day" and hon (本) means "base" or "origin". The combination of these two syllables means "origin of the sun," which is westernized to "Land of the Rising Sun".
Nippon - It in Japanese means the land of the rising sun.
Both 'nihon' or 'nippon.'
The Japanese name for Japan (Nihon / Nippon) is written as the two characters 日本 "sun-origin" (which were originally the Chinese name for Japan, east of mainland Asia).
In Greek, kira means lady of the sun, and in Japanese it means glitter or sparkles.
"Anshu" is a Japanese name meaning "sunbeam" or "rays of the sun."
The word 'sun' in Japanese is 太陽 (taiyou).
The Japanese name for sun is "Taiyō" (太陽) and the Japanese name for moon is "Tsuki" (月).