The Adachi were a family of samurai and the kanji for Adachi is: 安達 安 meaning several things: Peace if it's a noun fit, fix, harbour, install or pacify if it's a verb and calm, content, quiet, safe, satisfied, secure or still if it's an adjective 達 meaning several things also: Attain, achieve, realize, reach, clear, inform, notify or dignity by putting the two kanji together, Adachi could mean several things such as "Attained Peace" or "Quiet Dignity" sorry for the long explanation ^-^
The name is the same in Greek as in Latin, possible derived from the name Akkad. This word has reference to the sun, as in 'the land of sunrise'
The etymology of the word consorts comes from 15th century French. The basic meaning of the word is partner. The word can be used to include colleagues and wife.
In Japanese, the Kanji alphabet uses mostly Chinese characters that represent ideas instead of sounds. Therefore, each kanji character can be read phonetically either in Japanese or Chinese. The word 'ninja' comes from the Chinese characters 'nin' and 'sha' (which basically mean 'stealth' and 'person'). Those same characters, in Japanese kanji, are read as 'shinobi no mono'. So the Japanese word for 'ninja' is 'shinobi'.
mostly greek
etymology
Eponymy is the derivation of a word from a name.
The Latin etymology of the word "etymology" comes from the Latin word "etymologia," which means the study of the true meanings and origins of words.
the etymology of the word ''cereal'' is from laitin
Adachi is a popular surname in Japanese. It can be written with a variety of kanji and so the combination of its characters can have many different meanings.
The etymology of etymology is from the greek etumologia which means "true sense of a word"
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
No, a thesaurus does not give the etymology of a word. However, the etymology can be found in a dictionary.
What is the etymology of the word persecute its for my language homework
The word "etymology" is around 600 years old.
I'd like to know the etymology of that word.
Paisaje is a Spanish word that means landscape. Its etymology is that it is derived from the Latin word pagus.
No it is not a Japanese word or name