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Elizabeth (erizabesu) in Japanese

Elizabeth in Katakana

エリザベス

Elizabeth in Romaji

erizabesu

Elizabeth in Hiragana

えりざべす

The name Elizabeth in Japanese Katakana is エリザベス which in romaji is erizabesu. Katakana is the standard translation for names into Japanese, Elizabeth in Japanese Hiragana, the non-standard translation for names into Japanese, is えりざべす.

How do you write Elizabeth in Japanese Kanji?

The closest sounding kanji name that sounds similar to "Elizabeth" is 伊莉雅歩 (Iriyabu), pronounced "i-ri-ya-bu". The kanji mean "beautiful, elegant, and walk".

The western meaning of the name Elizabeth is "God is my oath". The closest matching Kanji name based on this meaning is 結美子 (Yumi-ko), which is pronounced "yoo-mee-ko". The Kanji characters mean "to tie" (結) and "beauty" (美).

Common examples of names similar to Elizabeth in Japan

We found the following examples of names similar to Elizabeth which are used as a first name or last name in Japanese prefectures.

Some of the names below may be pronounced the same way as each other, but please note that the names take a different meaning depending on the Kanji used.

1. Eri-za-be-su (えりざべす): This name is composed of two kanji characters, “eru” (絵留) which means “picture” and “sabu” (左武) which means “left”. It is commonly used in the prefecture of Osaka. 2. Eri-zu-be-su (えりずべす): This name is composed of two kanji characters, “eru” (英留) which means “English” and “sabu” (寿武) which means “longevity”. It is commonly used in the prefecture of Tokyo. 3. Eri-ji-be-su (えりじべす): This name is composed of two kanji characters, “eru” (衿留) which means “collar” and “sabu” (自武) which means “self”. It is commonly used in the prefecture of Aichi. 4. Eri-zu-bi-su (えりずびす): This name is composed of two kanji characters, “eru” (恵留) which means “blessing” and “sabu” (四武) which means “four”. It is commonly used in the prefecture of Fukuoka.

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