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What is the Kanji for 'Elegance' and 'Elegant'? | 雅

If you are wondering what is the Japanese Kanji for 'Elegance' and 'Elegant', you've come to the right place!

The Japanese Kanji for 'Elegance' and 'Elegant' is 雅.

    kanji

    Meaning

    Elegance, Elegant

    Reading

    kunyomiみや

    miya

    onyomi

    ga

    Parts

    Fang, Tusk Bird

    Radical

    Stroke Count

    13

    JLPT

    N1

    Grade

    7

    Frequency

    1573

    Handwriting

Parts of the Kanji

If you visually break down this kanji, you can see it is made up of 2 parts:

    kanji

    Meaning

    Fang, Tusk

    radical

    Meaning

    Bird

Kanji Related to Through the Part

These 3 kanji contain the part 牙 as well.

    kanji

    Meaning

    Already, Previously

    kanji

    Meaning

    Wicked

    kanji

    Meaning

    Bud, Sprout

Kanji Related to Through the Part

These 21 kanji contain the part 隹 as well.

    kanji

    Meaning

    Advance

    kanji

    Meaning

    Gather

    kanji

    Meaning

    Miscellaneous

    kanji

    Meaning

    Certain

    kanji

    Meaning

    View

    kanji

    Meaning

    Infer

    kanji

    Meaning

    Employ, Hire

    kanji

    Meaning

    Detach, Separate

    kanji

    Meaning

    Rejoice, Delight

    kanji

    Meaning

    Young, Immature

    kanji

    Meaning

    Fiber, Maintain

    kanji

    Meaning

    Char, Scorch

    kanji

    Meaning

    Urge, Recommend

    kanji

    Meaning

    Only, Solely

    kanji

    Meaning

    Approve, Semi

    kanji

    Meaning

    Male, Heroic

    kanji

    Meaning

    Female

    kanji

    Meaning

    One of a pair, Ship counter

    kanji

    Meaning

    Who

    kanji

    Meaning

    Piled high

    kanji

    Meaning

    Oak tree, Oak

Learn the Kanji

Let's make sure you fully understand this kanji.

What does 雅 mean?

雅 means 'Elegance' and 'Elegant'.

Japanese school students learn this kanji in Junior Highschool, while non-native learners often study it for the JLPT N1 exam.

To help you master this kanji, here's an interactive lesson where you'll practice its readings and meanings.