Tsunenori

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Tsunenori
Prince Tsunenori Kaya (1900–1978), Japanese prince and general.
Pronunciationtsɯnenoɾi (IPA)
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDifferent meanings depending on the kanji used
Other names
Alternative spellingTunenori (Kunrei-shiki)

Tunenori (Nihon-shiki)

Tsunenori (Hepburn)

Tsunenori is a masculine Japanese given name.

Possible writings[edit]

Tsunenori can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples:

  • 常則, "usual, rule"
  • 常紀, "usual, chronicle"
  • 常憲, "usual, constitution"
  • 常徳, "usual, benevolence"
  • 常典, "usual, law code"
  • 常法, "usual, method"
  • 恒則, "always, rule"
  • 恒紀, "always, chronicle"
  • 恒憲, "always, constitution"
  • 恒徳, "always, benevolence"
  • 恒典, "always, law code"
  • 恒法, "always, method"
  • 庸則, "common, rule"
  • 庸紀, "common, chronicle"
  • 庸憲, "common, constitution"
  • 庸徳, "common, benevolence"
  • 毎則, "every, rule"
  • 毎紀, "every, chronicle"
  • 毎憲, "every, constitution"

The name can also be written in hiragana つねのり or katakana ツネノリ.

Notable people with the name[edit]