'Hoshi' means "star." "Hoshii" means 'want (a noun).'The word 'hoshi' may also be added to the end of a word to kind of mean 'dried' or 'cured', as seen in the word 'umeboshi' which means 'pickled/cured plum' in Japanese. The 'h' becomes voiced and turns into a 'b' in this word.
Hoshi means star in JapaneseImprovement:星 is the kanji for 'hoshi', but hoshi meaning 'star' is only as a noun, the kanji's 'nanori' (name readings) are:HoshiKiraHotsuSeiShinIt's also used in many multi-kanji names like 星子 /sei ko/ meaning 'star child'.
star = 星 (hoshi)
星 Hoshi
Hoshi (星)
yes of course! that is my name!
"Hoshi" is Japanese for star. In Japanese language there is no difference between a singular and a plural. So star and stars translation is the same = hoshi.
'Hoshi' is "star."
It doesn't stand for anything! houki-boshi is Japanese for, "broom-star" or a "comet". (帚星\ほうき星) The word comes from hoshi meaning star and houki meaning broom. (sorta obvious)
Shinichi Hoshi was born in 1926.
Hoshi Sato was created in 2001.
Hoshi Ryokan was created in 717.
Kokoro no Hoshi was created in 2009.