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Learn how the name Junior is written in Chinese and Japanese. Decorate your home with a cool wall scroll that says Junior.
Shoshin
初心 is often translated in Japanese as “beginner's mind” or “beginner's spirit.”
In Chinese, the dictionary definition is “one's original intention.”
The first character means first, initial, primary, junior, beginning, or basic.
The second character means heart, mind, soul, or essence.
初心 is one of the five spirits of the warrior (budo) and is often used as a Japanese martial arts tenet. Under that context, places such as the Budo Dojo define it this way: The state of shoshin is that of a beginners mind. It is a state of awareness that always remains fully conscious, aware, and prepared to see things for the first time. The attitude of shoshin is essential to continued learning.
ジューニア is the name Junior in Japanese.
Note: Because this title is entirely Japanese Katakana, it should be written by a Japanese calligrapher.
賢弟 is an honorific title for a little brother.
This can be translated as a worthy little brother or wise younger brother. This can also be a polite reference to another person's younger brother, your junior, or your subordinate.
內馬爾 is a common transliteration to Mandarin Chinese for the name Neymar.
This name is often associated with Neymar da Silva Santos Júnior, the famous Brazilian football/futbol player.
初心流 is often translated in Japanese as “beginner's mind style,” “beginner's spirit method,” or “beginner’s-mind school”
The first character means first, initial, primary, junior, beginning, or basic.
The second character means heart, mind, soul, or essence.
The third character means style, method, or some will translate it as a school.