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Various phrases of kanji "Man"

Man in kanji

The basic Japanese word for man is "男[Otoko]".
Moreover, "Otoko" in a polite expression is "男性[Dansei]".

I introduce various phrases for the man for you here.

The basic difference of English and Japanese is that the plural form hardly exists in a Japanese noun.

But, there is a concept of a particular plural form in Japanese.
If it is possible, could you read?

"Kanji symbols for the tattoo" is included in these kanji symbols.
They are appended to each kanji by PDF file format.
The kanji symbols without appended PDF file is an unsuitable word to the tattoo.

You can freely download PDF file on this page.

 

* In Japanese, the plural form need not worry so much

  The word to emphasize a fully grown man
Meaning a man in his own right The word to emphasize a fully grown man in kanji
Hiragana おとこ いっぴき
Kanji 男一匹
Pronunciation otoko ippiki
Example I've got to be man enough to decide on my own.

男一匹、自分で決められずにどうする。
[otoko ippiki, jibun de kimerarezuni dousuru]
Annotation This is the word to emphasize a fully grown man.

 

 
Virility age as man
Meaning virility.
virility age

Virility age as man in kanji

Japanese tattoo symbols of Virility age.pdf

Hiragana おとこ ざかり
Kanji 男盛り
Pronunciation otoko zakari
Example

The 50s are the prime of manhood.

50代は男盛りだ。
[gojyuu dai wa otoko zakari da]
He is in his prime as a man.

彼は今まさに男盛りだ。
[kare wa ima masa ni otoko zakari da]
He is 45 years old and in the prime of life.

彼は45歳の男盛りだ。
[kare wa 45sai no otoko zakari da]
Annotation An antonym of "男盛り[Otoko zakari]" is "女盛り[Onna zakari]".

 

 
The bitter tears of the man
Meaning Shedding a man's bitter tears.
The bitter tears of the man.
Unmanly weeping.

Shedding a man's bitter tears

Japanese tattoo symbols of The bitter tears of the man.pdf

Hiragana おとこ なき
Kanji 男泣き
Pronunciation

otoko na(ki)

*The pronunciation in parentheses is "Okuri-gana".

Example He cried in spite of himself.

彼は男泣きしてしまった
[kare wa otoko naki shiteshimatta]

 

 
The joy and pride of being a male
Meaning kanji, Otoko myouri indicates the joy and pride of being a male.

TThe joy and pride of being a male in kanji

Japanese tattoo symbols of Otoko-myori.pdf
Hiragana おとこ みょうり
Kanji 男冥利
Pronunciation otoko myouri
Example What an honor (and a pleasure) it is as a man!

男冥利に尽きるなぁ!
[otoko myouri ni tsukiru naa!]
I bless the day I was born a man, having women as wonderful as you all as my fellow‐travelers.

あなた の ような すばらしい 女性 と ご一緒 できて、男冥利 に 尽きます。
[anata no youna subarashii jyosei to goissho dekite otoko myouri ni tsukimasu]

 

 
Man's heart
Meaning man's heart.
man's feelings.
male instincts.

man's heart in kanji

Japanese tattoo symbols of Man's heart.pdf
Hiragana おとこ ごころ
Kanji 男心
Pronunciation otoko gokoro
Example That's fickle as a man's heart.
男心 と 秋 の 空。
[otoko gokoro to aki no sora]
Her little mannerisms appealed to his male instincts.

彼女 の 艶やかな しぐさ は 彼 の 男心 を かき立てた。
[kanojo no tsuyayakana shigusa wa kare no otoko gokoro wo kakitateta]
Annotation The kanji Gokoro's pronunciation is usually "kokoro".
But, the pronunciation in this case is "Gokoro".
It is because there is a rule named 連濁[RENDAKU] in Japanese.

 

 
Manly spirit
Meaning manly spirit.
masculine spirit.
masculine valor.
manly valor.
masculine dauntlessness.
manly dauntlessness, chivalry.

Manly spirit in Japanese

Japanese tattoo symbols of Manly spirit.pdf

Hiragana おとこ ぎ
Kanji 男気
Pronunciation otoko gi
Example He is a lawyer who has fortitude.

彼 は 男気 の ある 弁護士 だ。
[kare wa otoko gi no aru bengoshi sa]
She received his chivalrous offer of aid help.

彼女 は 彼 の 男気 ある 申し出 を 受け入れた。
[kanojo wa kare no otoko gi aru moushide wo ukeireta]

 

 
Widower
Meaning a widower.

Widower in kanji

Hiragana おとこ やもめ
Kanji 男鰥
Pronunciation otoko yamome
Example Proverb:
A widower cannot look after himself properly [keep the house clean and tidy].
男 やもめ に ウジ が わく。
[otoko yamome ni uji ga waku]
He is widowerhood.
彼 は男 やもめ(一人身)です。
[kare wa otoko yamome(hitori mi) desu]
Annotation The hiragana is usually used though the kanji of "鰥/やもめ[yamome]" exists.

 

 
Male-oriented world
Meaning a man's society.
a man's world.
a male-dominated.
a male-oriented world.

Male-oriented world in kanji

Japanese tattoo symbols of Man's society.pdf
Hiragana おとこ しゃかい
Kanji 男社会
Pronunciation otoko shakai
Example Regrettably, ours is a man's world.
残念 な こと に、我々 の 社会 は 男社会 です。
[zannen na koto ni, wareware no shakai wa otoko shakai desu]

 

 
Womanless household
Meaning a womanless household.

Womanless household in kanji

Womanless household in kanji

Japanese tattoo symbols of Womanless household.pdf

Hiragana おとこ じょたい
Kanji 男所帯/男世帯
Pronunciation otoko jotai
Example After his wife had died, his life became his and his three sons' womanless households.

妻の死後、彼の家は3人の息子との男所帯です。
[tsuma no shigo, kare no ie wa san-nin no musuko tono otoko jotai desu]
Annotation There is two kinds of kanji idioms in "Otoko jotai".
Both of them are used in the same meaning.
Moreover, the operation frequency of "男所帯" is if anything higher in Japanese.

 

 
Baron
Meaning a baron

Baron in kanji

Japanese tattoo symbols of baron.pdf

Hiragana だん しゃく
Kanji 男爵
Pronunciation danshaku
Example Baron Pierre de Coubertin [Advocator of the modern Olympics ].

ピエール・ド・クーペルタン男爵(近代 オリンピック の 提唱者)
[peēu do kuuberutan danshaku(kindai orinpikku no teishousha]
Baron James Callaghan [Britain Prime Minister; 1976-79 ]

ジェームズ・キャラハン男爵(イギリス首相 ;1976-79)
[jēmuzu kyarahan danshaku(igirisu shushou;1976-79]


 
Penis
Meaning a penis. Penis in kanji
Hiragana だん こん
Kanji 男根
Pronunciation dan kon
Annotation There is variously kanji word to the male genital besides this.
They are "Ochin-chin (baby talk)", "chin-chin (baby talk)","Chin-po", "Chin-poko", "Chin-ko", and "Kin-tama", etc.
There are also a lot of dialects about this.

 

  Men's bathroom of bath that has divided by sex.
Meaning The man bath.

Men's bathroom of bath that has divided by sex

Japanese tattoo symbols of man's bath.pdf

Hiragana おとこ ゆ
Kanji 男湯
Pronunciation otoko yu
Example In sento of public bath of Japan, there are a men's bath and a ladies' bath.
日本 の 公衆浴場 である 銭湯 には、男湯 と 女湯 が あります。
[nihon no koushuu yokujou dearu sentou niwa, otoko-yu to onna-yu ga arimasu]

 

The man bath in Japan's sento
Entrance of the man bath in Japan's sento
Entrance of the man bath in Japan's sento

Men's bathroom of bath that has divided by sex in Japan's sento

Men's bathroom of bath that has divided by sex in Japan's sento

 

 

 
A man friends
Meaning a man friends.
male friend
a guys friend.

A man friend in kanji

Japanese tattoo symbols of boyfriend.pdf
Hiragana おとこ ともだち
Kanji 男友達
Pronunciation otoko tomodachi
Annotation

The literal translation of "Otoko tomodachi" in Japanese is "Man friend", and it in English has the meaning "Boy friend".

But, "Otoko tomodachi" in Japanese has the meaning "Friends".
And, when the Japanese say,"Boyfriend" that's a real meaning "Boy friend".

By the way, young people in Japan say "彼氏[Kareshi]" in the meaning of "Boyfriend".

 

  "A man and a woman" and "A spirited woman"
Meaning 1. a man and a woman
2. a spirited woman

A man and a woman and a spirited woman

Japanese tattoo symbols of Man and woman.pdf

Hiragana 1. だんじょ
2. おとこ おんな
Kanji

1. 男女
2. 男女

*Both same kanji are used.
Pronunciation 1. danjo
2. otoko onna
Example

1.
behavior of the opposite sex.
男女の行動
[danjo no koudou]

a man‐woman relationship.
男女の関係
[danjo no kankei]

sex discrimination
男女差別
[danjo sabetsu]

male and female roles
男女の役割
[danjo no yakuwari]

the disparity of earnings between the sexes
所得の男女間 格差
[shotoku no danjokan kakusa]

2.
For her, externals and the action are like the man.
彼女 は 見た目 も 中身 も 男女 だ。
[kanojo wa mitame mo nakami mo otoko-onna da]

She is exactly "a spirited woman".
彼女 は まさに 男女 そのもの だ。
[kanojo wa masani otoko-onna sonomono da]

Annotation This Kanji idiom has two meanings.

 

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The basic Japanese word for man is "Otoko".

The man in Japanese is otoko

The basic Japanese word for man is "Otoko".
Moreover, "Otoko" in a polite expression is "Dansei".

I introduce various kanji symbols for you here.
The basic difference of English and Japanese is that the plural form hardly exists in a Japanese noun.

But, there is a concept of a particular plural form in Japanese.
If it is possible, could you read?

"Kanji symbols for the tattoo" is included in these kanji symbols.
They are appended to each kanji by PDF file format.
The kanji symbols without appended PDF file is an unsuitable word to the tattoo.

You can freely download PDF file on this page.

A man in kanji.pdf

 

*In Japanese, the plural form need not worry so much.

 
Boy
Meaning a boy Boy in kanji
Hiragana だんじ
Kanji 男児
Pronunciation dan ji
Example Doctors in the United States have used tissue from a cow to fix a problem in the heart of a 13-month-old boy.

アメリカ合衆国の医師らは、13歳男児の心臓病治療に牛の組織を使いました。
A six-year-old boy died in an accident in an automatic revolving door at the end of March.

3月末の自動回転ドアの事故で3歳男児が死亡しました。
Annotation This word is used for the boy, it isn't used for the adult male.

 

 
Boy/Man/Male
Meaning a boy.
a man.
a male.
Boy in kanji used for child and adult male
Hiragana だんし
Kanji 男子
Pronunciation dan shi
Example a boys' school: 男子校[danshi kou]
a boy student: 男子学生[danshi gakusei]
Two hundred boys aged between 16 and 19 were surveyed.

16~19歳の200人の男子少年が調査されました。
Annotation This is used for a comparatively young man.

 

 
Man/Male
Meaning a man.
a male.
Man or male in kanji
Hiragana だんせい
Kanji 男性
Pronunciation dan sei
Example a male-dominated society: 男性社会[dansei shakai]
a male hormone: 男性ホルモン[dansei horumon]
Since 1992, the percentage of men supporting women working after childbirth has doubled to nearly 40 percent.

1992年以降、産後に働く女性を支持する男性の割合は40%ほどまで増えてきています。
Annotation This is used as a general noun.
Dansei means "Adult male", and this kanji indicates a young man, an adult man, and a middle-aged man and the elderly person man.


 
Good-natured man
Meaning

1. a good-natured man.
1. an honest man.
1. a pleasant man.
1. an frank man.

2. a good-looking man.
2. a handsome good-looking man.

A pleasant man in kanji.

Koudanshi.pdf

Hiragana こうだんし
Kanji 好男子
Pronunciation kou dan shi
Example He is frank(man).
He is good-looking(man).
He is pleasant(man).
Annotation This is kanji with two meanings of "Good-natured man" and "Man who has a beautiful face".
And, it is used for the man to whom either applies.


  Studola
Meaning a sexy man.
a handsome man.
a good-looking man.
rising in public estimation.

Studola in kanji
Studola.pdf

Hiragana おとこまえ
Kanji 男前
Pronunciation otoko mae
Example He is very handsome.
彼はとても男前だ。
[kare wa totemo otokomae da]
He is very studola.
彼はとても男前だ。
[kare wa totemo otokomae da]
Your son is quite a handsome (young) man.
お宅の息子さんは本当に男前ですね。
[otaku no musuko san wa hontou ni otokomae desune]
Annotation This is a kanji word that showed a praise.


 
Good-looking man
Meaning a good-looking man.
a handsome man.

Good-looking man in kanji

Hiragana びなん
Kanji 美男
Pronunciation bi nan
Example

Conversation:

"I agree. Because her parents are both good-looking, she must be as well."
"He is handsome in a hard way."
"They are handsome man and beautiful woman."

Annotation In general, this kanji word is used in the kanji idiom of "美男美女[binan bijo]".
The meaning is "Good-looking guy and beautiful woman" or "Hot guys and girls".

 

 
Handsome man
Meaning a handsome man.
a man of handsome features.
 

Handsome man in kanji

Handsome man.pdf

Hiragana びだんし/ びなんし
Kanji 美男子
Pronunciation bi dan shi/bi nan shi
Example He is a handsome man though he is very spiteful.

彼はとても意地悪だが美男子だ。
[kare wa totemo ijiwaru daga binanshi da]
He is intelligent; besides, he is handsome.

彼は頭が良くて、しかも美男子だ。
[kare wa atama ga yokute, sikamo bidanshi da]
Annotation Bidanshi(Binanshi) is a word that indicates a beautiful man.
This kanji word indicates only beauty.
For instance, if his face is beautiful even if he is very nasty and malicious, he is "Bidanshi(Binanshi)".


 
Good-looking boy
Meaning a good-looking boy.
a handsome boy.
 

Good-looking boy in kanji

Good-looking boy.pdf

Hiragana びしょうねん
Kanji 美少年
Pronunciation bi shou nen
Example He is a handsome boy with rosy cheeks.

彼は紅顔の美少年だ。
[kare wa kougan no bishounen da]
Ganymede; Handsome youth loved by Zeus.

ガメニデス;ゼウスに愛された美少年
[gamenidesu; zeusu ni aisareta bishounen]
Annotation Bishonen is a Japanese kanji word literally meaning "beautiful youth (boy)".

 

 
Japanese slang word; good-looking guy
Meaning a good looking guy.
a nice-looking guy.
a cool guy.
a hot guy.
 

Ikemen, slang word of Japan that indicates good-looking guy

Hiragana いけめん
Katakana イケメン
Kanji ------
Pronunciation ikemen
Annotation

A good-looking guy is called Ikemen in recent Japan.
Ikemen is ,namely, a slang word of Japan that indicates the good-looking man.

But, there is actually a case where this word is used for the man who isn't the good-looking man.
It is because it is often used as a compliment of deceiving to the man entertainer, the man model, and the male sport player.
Therefore, Ikemen is a troublesome slang word.

By the way, Ikemen's meaning is "Good-looking mask (face)" or "Good-looking men".
Ikemen is the same meaning as Binan, Bidanshi(Binanshi) and Otokomae.

Ikemen is written just in katakana.

 

 
Man who is popular with woman
Meaning a man who is popular with woman.
a ladies' man.
a sexy man.
a handsome man.
a lady‐killer.

Man who is popular with woman, in kanji

Man who is popular with woman.pdf

Hiragana いろおとこ
Kanji 色男
Pronunciation iro otoko
Example 1. "Aren't we handsome today!"
2. "Hey, lover boy!"
3. "Hey, here comes God's gift to women!"

The above-mentioned three sentences are shown by the same Japanese sentence.

"よう!色男!"
"yoo! iro otoko!"

Annotation This word is often used in a bad sense, though this might become a fashionable word depending for you.

 

 
Strong man
Meaning a strong man.
a brave man.
a manly man.
a robust man.
a sturdy man.
   

Strong man in kanji

Strong man in kanji.pdf

Hiragana ますらお
Kanji 益荒男
Pronunciation masu ra o
Example He showed manliness.

彼は益荒男ぶり(男らしさ)を 発揮 した。
[kare wa masurao buri(otoko rashisa) wo hakki shita]
He's very powerfully built.

彼 は かなり の 益荒男強靭な男)だ。
[kare wa kanar no masurao(kyoujin na otoko) da
Annotation It is a considerably classic expression.
This is hardly used now.

 

 
Rowdy fellow
Meaning a rowdy fellow    

Rowdy fellow in Japanese

Tattoo symbols of rowdy fellow.pdf

Hiragana あらくれ おとこ
Kanji 荒くれ男
Pronunciation arakure otoko
Example The mind is very pure though he is rowdy fellow.

彼 は 荒くれ男 だが、心 は とても 純粋 だ。
[kare wa arakure otoko daga, kokoro wa totemo junsui da]
Annotation This word is used in a good meaning, as the case may be, though this word is not a word of praise.

 

 
Big and tall man
Meaning a tall man.
a big and tall man.
a big(large) man.
a bruiser.
Tall and big man in kanji
Hiragana おお おとこ
Kanji 大男
Pronunciation oo otoko
Example It took four people to lay that big man out on a stretcher.
ストレッチャーにその大男を乗せるために4人を要した。
[sutoreccha ni sono oootoko wo noseru tameni yonin wo youshita]

 

 
Man with small physique
Meaning a man with small physique.
a man with small physique in kanji
Hiragana こおとこ
Kanji 小男
Pronunciation ko otoko
Example 1. He is a man of small build.
2. He is a man of small structure.

The above-mentioned two sentences are shown by the same Japanese sentence.

彼は小男(小柄な男)だ。
[kare wa kootoko(kogara na otoko) da]

 

 


 

Popular words of young people in Japan

These words are new words that the young person in Japan produced.
I used the photograph of the the Japanese entertainer so that you can understand these words.
One professional golfer is included in that.
He is a person very remarkable in Japan.
Other people are all Japanese entertainer.
The others are all Japanese entertainer.

*The following words came popular into Japan in 2009. And, it is not definite whether they are continuously used in Japan.

 
Moteo:Man who is popular with woman
Meaning Man who is popular with woman Ryo Ishikawa
Japanese モテ男
Hiragana もてお
Katakana モテオ
Pronunciation moteo
Annotation

"It is popular with the woman", it is expressed in Japanese as "モテる[moteru]".
And the man in Japanese is "男[otoko]".

Good looking, lovely face, geniality, rich person, and tall man.
These are conditions for "Moteo".

 

 
Naruo:Narcissist man
Meaning A man who is convinced, "I am beautiful". Naruo, Narcissist man
Japanese ナル男
Hiragana なるお
Katakana ナルオ
Pronunciation naruo
Annotation

A man who is convinced, "I am beautiful".
But, the person doesn't often actually have beauty.
This is a word used in the meaning of considerably despising.
"Narcissist" is an etymology.
"naru-o" is a word to which "Narcissist" was shortened.

 

 
Gyaruo:The man who has swarthy face, wearing flashy dress.
Meaning The man who has swarthy face, wearing flashy dress. Gyaruo, the man who has swarthy face, wearing flashy dress
Japanese ギャル男
Hiragana ぎゃるお
Katakana ギャルオ
Pronunciation gyaruo
Annotation

"Gyaruo" is a man who meets the following requirements.

  • Black hair dyed to brown.
  • Swarthy face sunburn in tanning salon.
  • Flashy dress. (The girl who wore a flashy dress is called "Gyaru" in Japan.)

*The man in the photograph is a host in the host club in Japan.

 

<Japanese host club>; an entertainment club which provides male companions for women.

 

  Charao: a man who is irresponsible, unreliable, loose, sloppy and untidy.
Meaning A man who is irresponsible, unreliable, loose, sloppy and untidy. ChCharao, a man who is irresponsible, unreliable, loose, sloppy and untidy
Japanese チャラ男
Hiragana ちゃらお
Katakana チャラオ
Pronunciation charao
Annotation In Japanese, there is an expression of "チャラチャラする[cyara cyara suru]".
Charao is an irresponsible man, an unreliable man, a loose man, a sloppy man, and an untidy man.
This is a contemptuous slang word.

 

  Dasao: a man who is unfashionable, sloppy, and fat.
Meaning A man who is unfashionable, sloppy, and fat. Dasao, a man who is unfashionable, sloppy, and fat
Japanese ダサ男
Hiragana ださお
Katakana ダサオ
Pronunciation dasao
Annotation

Dasao is a man who is unfashionable, sloppy, and fat.

  • A man who has bad taste in clothes.
  • A man who is unfashionable.
  • A man who is sloppy.
  • A man who is fat.

Dasao is a contemptuous slang word of the Japanese young.

 

  Uzao:a man who is annoying.
Meaning a annoying man. Uzao, a man who is annoying
Japanese ウザ男
Hiragana うざお
Katakana ウザオ
Pronunciation uzao
Annotation

The man in the photograph is a comedian in Japan.
He is 1st place every year in Japan.
It's "Man who wants never to marry".


  Kimoo: a man who is weird, creepy, uncanny and sickening.
Meaning A man who is weird, creepy, uncanny and sickening. Kimoo, a man who is weird, creepy, uncanny and sickening
Japanese キモ男
Hiragana きもお
Katakana キモオ
Pronunciation kimoo

 

  Burao:a man who put on brassiere
Meaning a man who put on brassiere. Burao, a man who put on brassiere
Japanese ブラ男
Hiragana ぶらお
Katakana ブラオ
Pronunciation burao
Annotation There is popularity of a men's bra in Japan.
Most men's bra are sold on the Internet.
Because they are men who put on bra, they are called "Burao(Bra man)".
Burao's spirit is steady by wearing the bra.
Though I do not understand, they might feel happiness by wearing the bra.
It is wonderful to feel happiness.

 

The photograph below is a Japanese man's bra on the Internet.

Japanese men's-bra

Commercial copy of men's brassiere.
(*These are billed as a 'premium brassiere' for men)

"The fact that none of the models appear to actually be wearing the man bra indicates strongly that they may not have been aware of the type of ad campaign they were involved in, which is unfortunate because they would have looked quite stunning in any of the black, white, or pink offerings."

Customer feedback seems to indicate that Japanese men are happy with the overall theory, and find the more masculine cut of the garment to be pleasing.
The only semi negative feedback listed is that the men wearing these bras desire a range of cuter designs in more colors

 

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