Japanese Kanji

ka

lotus tree · nettle tree · hackberry

Jinmeiyō (name kanji) · 14 strokes

Readings

  • ONka
  • KUNえのきenoki

Meaning

Lotus tree, nettle tree, hackberry.

Stroke order for 榎

榎 is a Jinmeiyō (name kanji) — used in Japanese personal names and specialised writing. With 14 strokes, it appears in classical literature, place names, and formal documents. Jinmeiyō kanji are officially approved for use in Japanese personal names and may be encountered in legal documents and family registries.

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