“Noble person” or “Gentleman” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “紳”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “紳” means “Educated person” or “Obi (belt)” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “紳”

Jouyou Kanji “紳” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
11 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
しん(shin) |
| Kun-Yomi |
おおおび(ooobi) |
| Meanings |
Obi which is used by noble person as a formal dress |
| Noble person, Educated person, Gentleman |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “紳”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 紳士(しんし-shi n shi) |
Gentleman, Cavalier, Man of honor |
| 紳士協定(しんしきょうてい-shi n shi kyo u te i) |
Gentlemen’s agreement |
| 紳士録(しんしろく-shi n shi ro ku) |
Who’s Who, Social register |
| 紳商(しんしょう-shi n sho u) |
Wealthy merchant |
| 貴紳(きしん-ki shi n) |
Noble, Men of rank, Notables |
| 高紳(こうしん)-ko u shi n |
God |
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