Sanda - Japanese Boy Names

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Sanda

/ˈsændə/

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Uncommon

Meaning

Three fields or three valleys

Represents stability, groundedness, and connection to the land. Suggests a person rooted in tradition yet open to growth.

Symbolism

Embodies harmony with nature and balance across different aspects of life. The number three often symbolizes completeness in Japanese culture.

Etymology: Derived from the Japanese words 'san' (三) meaning 'three' and 'da' (田) meaning 'rice field' or 'ta' (谷) meaning 'valley'. Thus, Sanda can mean 'three fields' or 'three valleys', often referencing geographical features.

Style & Origin

japanese

Cultural Background

Primarily used in Japan as a masculine given name, though not among the most common. It reflects con

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