If you mean what it is translated in English then I always thought it meant 'single flower'.
The name Anna does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written: アンナ
The Japanese word for flower, 'hana,' can be roughly pronounced like "hah-nah."
'Peach blossom' in Japanese is桃ã®èŠ± (momo no hana), which literally means 'peach flower'.
"Hana" is flower. "Ko" is little so "Kohana" means little flower but not sure about "Ka".
Hana Hime.
"Ichirin no Hana" by High and Mighty Color
Ho No Hana (also known as HonoHana) was created in 2018. It is a puzzle game developed and published by Endless Shirafu.
Hmmm, do you mean in english? So nose?
The name Anna does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written: アンナ
The opening: Ichirin no Hana (One Lone Flower) by High and Mighty Color The ending: HoukiBoshi (Comet) by Younha
In Japanese, "Tsuki" means "moon" and "hana" means "flower."
Third opening theme :#03: "Ichirin no Hana" by High and Mighty Color (eps 52-74)
Hana
Ichirin no Hana, Rosier, Dive into Yourself, Skit, Flashback, GooVer, What for..., & Break now!
There are two homonyms for "hana."When written 花, it can mean flower, blossom, or sometimes beautiful. When written 鼻, it means nose.
the Japanese word for flower is hana
hana