Question:
What do these Japanese symbols mean?
anonymous
13 years ago
It's the first one with the pink flowers, I love the design, but I was wondering what it says? Here is this link, thanks!

http://cafemenia.com/japanese-writing-tattoos/
Four answers:
Hayato
13 years ago
Thingsandthings is right. 愛 (ai) means "love", 子 (ko) means "child". But you may want to know what it means when they're combined. 愛子 (Aiko) is a name for a girl. It's a very popular name in Japan.
anonymous
9 years ago
? is 'wa' in eastern, and 'hé' in Mandarin chinese language language (or 'wor' in Cantonese chinese language). In eastern it extra frequently than now not approach 'harmony' however along side special characters might most commonly represent some thing when it comes to Japan, while in chinese language it may be such a lot mostly used to intend 'and' nonetheless can imply 'concord' as well. Like japanese whilst it may be with different characters can suggest special matters. Incidentally, i might love to recognize the way in which you have been "particularly sure it is eastern"
thingsandthings
13 years ago
The first symbol is love and the second is child. I'm not sure about the other pictures though.
Locksmith97955
13 years ago
Don't Know.


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