Sinead (shiniido) in Japanese
Sinead in Katakana
シニイド
Sinead in Romaji
shiniido
Sinead in Hiragana
しにいど
The name Sinead in Japanese Katakana is シニイド which in romaji is shiniido. Katakana is the standard translation for names into Japanese, Sinead in Japanese Hiragana, the non-standard translation for names into Japanese, is しにいど.
How do you write Sinead in Japanese Kanji?
The closest kanji name that sounds similar to "sinead" is しにいど (Shinido). It is pronounced "shi-ni-i-do" and it means "faithful person".
The western meaning of the name Sinead is "God is gracious". The closest matching Kanji name based on this meaning is 神賜 (Kami-tama). It is pronounced "ka-mi-ta-ma". The Kanji characters mean "God" and "bestow".
Common examples of names similar to Sinead in Japan
We found the following examples of names similar to Sinead 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. Shin'i-do (しんいど): This name is commonly used in the Kanto region of Japan and is composed of two kanji characters, "shin" (心) meaning "heart" and "i" (伊) meaning "that". The pronunciation of this name is a combination of the two characters, making it sound similar to the English name "Sinead". 2. Shin'ei (しんえい): This name is commonly used in the Kansai region of Japan and is composed of two kanji characters, "shin" (信) meaning "trust" and "ei" (栄) meaning "prosperity". The pronunciation of this name is a combination of the two characters, making it sound similar to the English name "Sinead". 3. Shin'ya (しんや): This name is commonly used in the Tohoku region of Japan and is composed of two kanji characters, "shin" (真) meaning "truth" and "ya" (也) meaning "also". The pronunciation of this name is a combination of the two characters, making it sound similar to the English name "Sinead". 4. Shin'ichi (しんいち): This name is commonly used in the Chubu region of Japan and is composed of two kanji characters, “shin” (真) meaning “truth” and “ichi” (一) meaning “one”. The pronunciation of this name is a combination of the two characters, making it sound similar to the English name “Sinead”.