Western names do not usually have Kanji characters as they are from cultures which have different forms of writing. Names such as 田中 (tanaka) have a completely different make than those of western countries. For instance 田中 has a literal meaning of "center of rice field", which may sound silly and weird to people from western countries, but many Japanese family and first names have these types of meanings. Thus David, as it would be written in Japanese, has no Kanjis and is written in katakana as ダビッド (dabiddo).
The name "David" in Japanese is デイビッド (deibiddo).
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the kanji symbol for fate is . the first symbo, is refering to destiny while the second is the transport too.
There is no single kanji meaning friendship in Japanese.
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家族 kazoku
二十五 にじゅうご nijyuugo, otherwise I don't think there is a kanji symbol for 25 because Kanji only represent places, objects or living things.
The Japanese symbol (kanji) for 'fox' isΓ§βΉΒ, which is pronounced as 'kitsune'.
As there are basically no plurals in Japanese, the words 'tears' and 'tear' are the same. Therefore, the kanji are the same. The kanji for 'tear' is 涙 (namida).
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The kanji for money or gold in general is "kin/Kane" 金
The kanji symbol on his head is Love. He put it on his head to remember that he doesnt need love.
You may use the kanji 'onna,' written: 女