Ink & Blessing - 50 American Boy Baby Names in Auspicious Kanji Kindle Edition

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=== About the Author & This book ===From the Architect of Virtual Worlds to the Curator of Timeless WordsMasayuki (Masa) Chatani is a visionary leader who has spent over three decades shaping the future of technology and digital innovation. As the former Chief Technology Officer (CTO) of Sony Computer Entertainment, he was instrumental in building the PlayStation platform—a digital canvas that allowed billions of people around the world to dream, play, and connect in virtual spaces. His career has been defined by a relentless pursuit of the "new," leading strategy and AI transformation at global firms such as Rakuten, KPMG and McKinsey & Company.However, amidst the rapid acceleration of Artificial Intelligence and the digitalization of society, Chatani found himself drawn back to the profound, quiet power of the "old." He realized that as the world becomes increasingly automated, the unique warmth of the human touch and the deep, historical wisdom embedded in Japanese culture have become more precious than ever.This book represents a unique synthesis of Chatani’s dual passions: the logical precision of a system architect and the artistic sensitivity of a cultural ambassador. He views Kanji not merely as a writing system, but as a sophisticated "code" of the human spirit—one that has preserved meanings, blessings, and stories for thousands of years. Just as he once helped engineer the complex code that powered video games, he now decodes the intricate layers of meaning within Japanese Kanji characters to share them with a global audience.Currently serving as the CEO of Office Chatani Inc., he continues to advise top-tier executives on innovation while dedicating his creative energy to bridging the gap between Japan and the world. Through this work, Chatani invites you to look beyond the ink and see the blessing hidden within your own name. He believes that in an age of fleeting digital data, the gift of a meaningful name, written with intention, is the most enduring legacy one can possess.=== The Magic of Ateji - Painting with Sound ===When you look for your child’s name in this book, you might wonder: "Is this a direct translation?" The answer is no—it is something far more poetic.In the West, names are often chosen for their history or biblical meaning. In Japan, names are built using Kanji (Chinese characters), where every single character holds a distinct meaning and a specific sound.This book uses a traditional Japanese method called Ateji (ah-teh-gee). This is the art of "phonetic matching," where we takes the sound of an American name and carefully select Kanji that match that sound, but carry a beautiful, auspicious meaning.Creating a New Layer of Blessing Think of it as a double blessing. For example, the name "Amy" means "Beloved" in French. In Japanese Ateji, we might choose the characters 恵美 (E-Mi).恵 (E) means "Blessing" or "Grace."美 (Mi) means "Beauty."Thus, the sound "Amy" is reimagined as "Beautiful Grace."We do not simply translate the word; we translate the feeling. We have carefully curated thousands of possibilities to find the combination that looks the most elegant in calligraphy and holds the happiest meaning for your child's future.This is not just a name written in a foreign script. It is a work of art, bridging the sound of your culture with the soul of ours.=== Names listed in this book ===Names list is from “An official website of the Social Security Administration" of the United States of America government.https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html Read more

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