“Barbarian” or “Undeveloped Races” in Japanese kanji, and the Stroke Order and Meanings of Kanji “蛮”
Japanese Jouyou-kanji “蛮” means “Barbarous”, “Foreigner” or “Savage people” etc.

Jouyou Kanji “蛮”

Jouyou Kanji “蛮” Stroke Order
| Stroke # |
12 Strokes |
| On-Yomi |
ばん(ban) |
| Kun-Yomi |
えびす(ebisu) |
| Meanings |
Undeveloped Races, Barbarian, Savage |
| Barbarous, Uncivilized |
| Foreigner, Stranger |
Kanji words which contain Kanji “蛮”, and their meanings
| Words |
Meanings |
| 蛮夷(ばんい-ba n i) |
Savages, Barbarians |
| 蛮語(ばんご-ba n go) |
① Barbarian language, ② Foreign language |
| 蛮行(ばんこう-ba n ko u) |
Act of barbarity, Barbarism, Brutality, Savagery, Savage deed |
| 蛮人(ばんじん-ba n ji n) |
Barbarian, Savage, Wild man, Feral man |
| 蛮声(ばんせい-ba n se i) |
Rough voice |
| 蛮族 or 蕃族(ばんぞく-ba n zo ku) |
Barbarian tribe, Savage tribe, Wild tribe |
| 蛮地(ばんち-ba n chi) |
Savage land, Barbaric region, Savage country, Savage lands |
| 蛮風(ばんふう-ba n fu u) |
Barbarous customs |
| 蛮民(ばんみん-ba n mi n) |
Savage people |
| 蛮勇(ばんゆう-ba n yu u) |
Foolhardiness, Recklessness, Savage valor, Brute courage |
| 蛮力(ばんりょく-ba n ryo ku) |
Brute force |
| 南蛮(なんばん-na n ba n) |
① Southern barbarians, ② (Late-Muromachi and Edo periods) Western Europe (esp. Spain and Portugal) and their South-East Asian colonies, ③ Foreign, Exotic, ④ Cayenne pepper, Red pepper |
| 野蛮(やばん-ya ba n) |
Savage, Barbarous, Uncivilized, Truculence |
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