Esteban (esuteban) in Japanese
Esteban in Katakana
エステバン
Esteban in Romaji
esuteban
Esteban in Hiragana
えすてばん
The name Esteban in Japanese Katakana is エステバン which in romaji is esuteban. Katakana is the standard translation for names into Japanese, Esteban in Japanese Hiragana, the non-standard translation for names into Japanese, is えすてばん.
How do you write Esteban in Japanese Kanji?
The closest sounding kanji name that sounds similar to "esteban" is 恵斯特班, pronounced "e-su-te-ban". The kanji characters mean "blessing, wisdom, special, group/team".
The western meaning of the name Esteban is "crown" or "crowned in victory". The closest matching Kanji name is 王冠 (ōkan), which is pronounced "oh-kan". The kanji characters mean "king" and "crown".
Common examples of names similar to Esteban in Japan
We found the following examples of names similar to Esteban 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. Esuteban (pronounced e-su-te-ban) is a common name in the Kanagawa prefecture. It is written with the kanji characters 恵素 and 丹, which together mean "blessed and red". This name is often found in the Tokyo metropolitan area, especially among families of Chinese descent. 2. Esuteban (pronounced e-su-te-ban) is a common name in the Aichi prefecture. It is written with the kanji characters 江素 and 炭, which together mean "river and coal". This name is often found in the Nagoya area, especially among families of Korean descent. 3. Esuteban (pronounced e-su-te-ban) is a common name in the Osaka prefecture. It is written with the kanji characters 江素 and 端, which together mean "river and edge". This name is often found in the Kansai region, especially among families of Japanese descent. 4. Esuteban (pronounced e-su-te-ban) is a common name in the Shizuoka prefecture. It is written with the kanji characters 衛素 and 番, which together mean "defense and number". This name is often found in the Shizuoka area, especially among families of Okinawan descent.