Onii-Chan means "Big Brother" in English
depending on the situation..
literally it means "older brother" but it can also be used to call "mister" or "young man".
0nii is someone else`s older brother; when referring to one`s own older brother `ani chan` is used
Unichan means "big brother" in English
~Princess Rein Sama
Onii-chan means "older brother" and would be used by children and siblings.
Onii Shiro
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
Properly romanized as "onii-chan" and "onii-san", the word is used to refer to an elder brother. The "chan" honorific is used when casually addressing or referring to one's elder brother while the "san" honorific is a more formal and respectful way to address or refer to the sibling.
兄 (ani) is older brother in Japanese. When addressing someone else's older brother, you should use お兄さん (onii-san).
There are two words for older brother, and they are used in different contexts. When talking to someone else and you refer to your older brother, you use a humble form. You would say "ani" (hiragana: あに kanji: 兄). When talking to someone else and you want to refer to their older brother, you use a polite form. You would say "onii-san" (hiragana: おにいさん kanji: お兄さん). You also use this word when talking to your older brother. So if I had an older brother I would call him "onii-san" or "onii-chan".
Kaname is the first name and onii-sama is an affectionate form of endearment to an older brother same with onii-chan though the latter is addressed in a playful way
If you're asking what onii means (usually onii chan) it means older brother. (its not always used in a literal term though).
It means simply means Older sister~ As Onii-chan is to Older Brother
Onii Shiro
youkai, onii, bake-mono
Arigato, Onii-san or Arigato, Onii-sama. Depending on the relationship between the brother and sibling, the honorific suffix can change. San is an honorific for those not very close but not very distant either. If the person respects their brother very highly, it would be Onii-sama. Hope that helps.
Nii-chan or Nii- nii is Japanese for older brother. Onii-chan is someone else's older brother.
Onii-chan is a Japanese name meaning 'older brother' Here's a formality list: Onii-chan/Niichan - 3 (informal) Oniisan/Niisan - 2 (polite) Oniisama/Niisama - 1 (formal) Leaving the 'o' off of the start just makes it a teensy bit more friendly, which is always nice :)
brother, onii-chan, [oh-nee-chawn] sister, onee-chan, [oh-neh-chawn]
If you are talking about someone else's older brother it is Aniue. But if you are talking about your own older brother it is Onii-san. When using Onii-san some call them Onii-tama, sort of like -sama, but more childish. (Oh-nee) If you talk about someone you look up to and call them big brother, it is Aniki (兄貴)
It is either Respected older brother or Respected older sister
Dolly (If it is your name) would just be dolly. However, You would be called (Last name here)-san/kun/senpai/kohai/sensei/onee-san/onii-san/onee-chan/onii-chan/chan