Aoi日文意思

"Aoi" (あおい) is a Japanese word that can have several meanings depending on the context. Here are some common uses:

  1. Color: "Aoi" can mean "blue" or "green" in Japanese, depending on the context. In traditional Japanese, "ao" (青) refers to a color that includes both blue and green, but in modern Japanese, "ao" is more likely to mean blue, and "midori" (緑) is used for green.

  2. Name: "Aoi" is also a very common given name for both males and females in Japan. It is often translated as "green" or "blue" in English, but it can also be translated as "hollyhock" (the flower).

  3. Surname: There is also a surname "Aoi" (葵), which is less common than the given name.

  4. Place name: There are places in Japan named "Aoi," such as Aoi Ward in Shizuoka City.

  5. Hollyhock: In the context of plants, "aoi" can refer to the hollyhock plant (紫陽花, aoi).

  6. Part of a kimono: "Aoi" can also refer to the hem of a kimono.

The meaning of "aoi" can vary widely depending on the context, so it's important to consider the surrounding words or phrases to determine the correct interpretation.