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Hoshi means star in Japanese

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星 is the kanji for 'hoshi', but hoshi meaning 'star' is only as a noun, the kanji's 'nanori' (name readings) are:

Hoshi

Kira

Hotsu

Sei

Shin

It's also used in many multi-kanji names like 星子 /sei ko/ meaning 'star child'.

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The Japanese word for star is 星, pronounced as 'hoshi'

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Shuriken (trans: "sword hidden in the hand")

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The Japanese word for "Star" is Sutaa.

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It is 'hoshi.'

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輝く星 (kagayaku hoshi)

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Hoshi ほし 星

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