Koichi - Possible Writings

Possible Writings

Kōichi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:

  • 晃一, "clear, one"
  • 幸一, "happiness, one"
  • 光一, "light, one"
  • 孝一, "filial piety, one"
  • 弘一, "vast, one"
  • 浩一, "abundance, one"
  • 宏一, "wide, one"
  • 耕一, "cultivate, one"

The name can also be written in hiragana (こういち) or katakana (コウイチ).

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