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Characters Pronunciation
Romanization
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xīn
    xin1
hsin
 shin
    しん
new; newly; meso- (chemistry)
(prefix) (1) new; neo-; (2) newness; novelty; (3) (abbreviation) (See 新暦) Gregorian calendar; (4) (hist) Xin dynasty (of China; 9-23 CE); Hsin dynasty; (surname) Waka
New, newly, just, opposite of 奮 old.

新々

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 shinshin
    しんしん
(place-name) Shinshin

新し

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 atarashi
    あたらし
(place-name) Atarashi

新た

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 arata
    あらた
(adjectival noun) new; fresh; novel; (surname) Nitsuta

新ふ

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 shinfu
    しんふ
(personal name) Shinfu

新一

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 shinichi
    しんいち
(male given name) Shin'ichi

新丁

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xīn dīng
    xin1 ding1
hsin ting
 shinmachi
    しんまち
new addition to a family (i.e. a birth); a boy who has just come of age; (in a job etc) newcomer; novice
(place-name) Shinmachi

新七

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 shinshichi
    しんしち
(given name) Shinshichi

新万

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 shinman
    しんまん
(place-name) Shinman

新三

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 shinzou / shinzo
    しんぞう
(given name) Shinzou

新上

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 shinjou / shinjo
    しんじょう
(surname) Shinjō

新下

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 niishita / nishita
    にいした
(surname) Niishita

新世

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 niiyo / niyo
    にいよ
(female given name) Niiyo

新丞

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 shinsuke
    しんすけ
(personal name) Shinsuke

新並

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 shinnami
    しんなみ
(place-name) Shinnami

新中

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 niinaka / ninaka
    にいなか
(surname) Niinaka

新丸

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 shinmaru
    しんまる
(surname) Shinmaru

新主

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 shinnushi
    しんぬし
(surname) Shinnushi

新乃

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 niino / nino
    にいの
(female given name) Niino

新久

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 niihisa / nihisa
    にいひさ
(surname) Niihisa

新之

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 shinno
    しんの
(personal name) Shinno

新也

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 shinya
    しんや
(given name) Shin'ya

新亀

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 shinkame
    しんかめ
(surname) Shinkame

新二

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 shinji
    しんじ
(given name) Shinji

新五

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 shingo
    しんご
(given name) Shingo

新井

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xīn jǐng
    xin1 jing3
hsin ching
 niii / nii
    にいい
Arai (Japanese surname)
(place-name, surname) Niii

新亜

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 shina
    しんあ
(female given name) Shin'a

新京

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 shinkyou / shinkyo
    しんきょう
(See 新都) new capital; (surname) Shinkyō

新人

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xīn rén
    xin1 ren2
hsin jen
 shinjin
    しんじん
newcomer; fresh talent; newlywed, esp. new bride; bride and groom; (paleoanthropology) Homo sapiens
(1) newcomer; new figure; new member; recruit; rookie; new talent; new star; (2) modern humans (from Cro-Magnon man onwards); Homo sapiens; (given name) Arato

新今

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 niiima / niima
    にいいま
(surname) Niiima

新介

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 shinsuke
    しんすけ
(given name) Shinsuke

新仏

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 shinbotoke; arabotoke; niibotoke / shinbotoke; arabotoke; nibotoke
    しんぼとけ; あらぼとけ; にいぼとけ
(1) (See 御盆・1) spirit of someone on the first Obon after their death; (2) the recently departed (and buried or cremated, etc.); (surname) Shinbutsu

新代

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 niishiro / nishiro
    にいしろ
(place-name) Niishiro

新任

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xīn rèn
    xin1 ren4
hsin jen
 shinnin
    しんにん
newly-appointed; newly elected; new (in a political office)
(adj-no,n) newly appointed; inaugural

新伍

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 shingo
    しんご
(given name) Shingo

新休

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 shinkyuu / shinkyu
    しんきゅう
(surname) Shinkyū

新伝

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 shinden
    しんでん
(adjectival noun) new style; new way; modern; ultra modern; (surname) Shinden

新位

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 shini
    しんい
(surname) Shin'i

新低

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xīn dī
    xin1 di1
hsin ti
new low

新住

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 niisumi / nisumi
    にいすみ
(surname) Niisumi

新佐

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 niisa / nisa
    にいさ
(surname) Niisa

新佑

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 shinsuke
    しんすけ
(personal name) Shinsuke

新体

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 shintai
    しんたい
new style; (place-name) Shintai

新余

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 arayo
    あらよ
(surname) Arayo

新佛

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xīn fó
    xin1 fo2
hsin fo
 shinbutsu
    しんぶつ
(surname) Shinbutsu
new buddha

新作

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 shinsaku
    しんさく
(noun, transitive verb) new work; new production; new composition; new creation; new title; (surname) Niisaku

新佳

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 shinka
    しんか
(female given name) Shinka

新例

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 shinrei / shinre
    しんれい
new example (precedent)

新保

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 niiyasu / niyasu
    にいやす
(surname) Niiyasu

新信

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 niinobu / ninobu
    にいのぶ
(given name) Niinobu

新俣

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 aramata
    あらまた
(surname) Aramata

新修

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xīn xiū
    xin1 xiu1
hsin hsiu
 shinshuu / shinshu
    しんしゅう
revise; revised
(noun/participle) a new edition; (place-name) Shinshuu
newly practicing

新倉

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 nikura
    にくら
(surname) Nikura

新優

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 niyuu / niyu
    にゆう
(female given name) Niyū

新允

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 shinya
    しんや
(personal name) Shin'ya

新元

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 niimoto / nimoto
    にいもと
(surname) Niimoto

新先

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 shinsaki
    しんさき
(surname) Shinsaki

新光

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 yoshimitsu
    よしみつ
(given name) Yoshimitsu

新免

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 niimen / nimen
    にいめん
(surname) Niimen

新児

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 shinji
    しんじ
(personal name) Shinji

新党

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 shintou / shinto
    しんとう
new (political) party

新入

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 shinnyuu / shinnyu
    しんにゅう
(noun - becomes adjective with の) newly arrived; newly joined; newly entered; newcomer; (place-name) Shinnyū

新八

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 shinpachi
    しんぱち
(surname) Shinpachi

新六

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 shinroku
    しんろく
(given name) Shinroku

新兵

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xīn bīng
    xin1 bing1
hsin ping
 shinpei / shinpe
    しんぺい
new (army) recruit
(See 古参兵) new recruit; conscript; (given name) Shinpei

新具

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 aragu
    あらぐ
(surname) Aragu

新内

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 shinnai
    しんない
(abbreviation) (See 浄瑠璃・じょうるり,新内節) type of jōruri recitation; (surname) Niuchi

新円

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 shinen
    しんえん
(hist) new yen (issued in 1946 to fight inflation)

新冠

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xīn guān
    xin1 guan1
hsin kuan
 niikappu / nikappu
    にいかっぷ
novel coronavirus (abbr. for 型冠狀病毒|型冠状病毒[xin1 xing2 guan1 zhuang4 bing4 du2]) (esp. SARS-CoV-2, the virus causing COVID-19)
(place-name) Niikappu

新冨

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 shintomi
    しんとみ
(surname) Shintomi

新冶

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 shinya
    しんや
(personal name) Shin'ya

新処

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 aratokoro
    あらところ
(place-name) Aratokoro

新出

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 shinshutsu
    しんしゅつ
(n,vs,vi) appearing for the first time (esp. vocabulary, kanji, etc. in a school textbook); (surname) Niide

新刀

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 shintou / shinto
    しんとう
newly forged sword; sword made after the year 1615

新分

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 shinbu
    しんぶ
(surname) Shinbu

新切

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 niikiri / nikiri
    にいきり
(place-name) Niikiri

新刊

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 shinkan
    しんかん
new book; new publication

新別

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 shinbetsu
    しんべつ
(surname) Shinbetsu

新到

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xīn dào
    xin1 dao4
hsin tao
 shintō
new arrival

新制

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 shinsei / shinse
    しんせい
(noun - becomes adjective with の) new system

新券

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 shinken
    しんけん
new banknote

新前

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 niimae / nimae
    にいまえ
(surname) Niimae

新劇

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 shingeki
    しんげき
(See 旧劇・1) shingeki; new drama (movement); form of Japanese theater developed towards the end of the Meiji period inspired by modern Western theater

新力

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xīn lì
    xin1 li4
hsin li
 shinryoku
    しんりょく
Sony (former name of the company used prior to 2009 in some markets including Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore, now replaced by 索尼[Suo3 ni2] in all markets)
(personal name) Shinryoku

新加

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 shinga
    しんが
(surname) Shinga

新助

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 shinsuke
    しんすけ
(given name) Shinsuke

新化

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xīn huà
    xin1 hua4
hsin hua
Xinhua county in Loudi 婁底|娄底[Lou2 di3], Hunan; Hsinhua town in Tainan county 台南縣|台南县[Tai2 nan2 xian4], Taiwan

新北

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xīn běi
    xin1 bei3
hsin pei
 nigita
    にぎた
Xinbei district of Changzhou city 常州市[Chang2 zhou1 shi4], Jiangsu; Hsinpei or New Taipei city in north Taiwan
(place-name) Nigita

新区

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 araku
    あらく
(place-name) Araku

新升

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 shinmasu
    しんます
(surname) Shinmasu

新午

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 shingo
    しんご
(given name) Shingo

新卒

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 shinsotsu
    しんそつ
(noun - becomes adjective with の) new graduate; recent graduate

新卓

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 nyuu / nyu
    にゅう
(surname) Nyū

新南

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 shinminami
    しんみなみ
(place-name, surname) Shinminami

新原

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 niibaru / nibaru
    にいばる
(place-name) Niibaru

新参

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 shinzan
    しんざん
(noun - becomes adjective with の) (See 古参) newcomer; tyro

新又

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 aramata
    あらまた
(place-name) Aramata

新友

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 shintomo
    しんとも
(surname) Shintomo

新取

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 niitori / nitori
    にいとり
(surname) Niitori

新口

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 ninokuchi
    にのくち
(place-name) Ninokuchi

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A lot of westerners can't tell the difference between Chinese and Japanese - and there is a reason for that. Chinese characters and even whole words were borrowed by Japan from the Chinese language in the 5th century. Much of the time, if a word or character is used in both languages, it will have the same or a similar meaning. However, this is not always true. Language evolves, and meanings independently change in each language.

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