Mare in Japanese
mea
Hand-brushed by Master Calligrapher Eri Takase. Japanese given names are traditionally written in hiragana, one of Japan's native scripts. Each character is an original work of calligraphy.
Names are translated into Japanese by their pronunciation. The most common pronunciation for Mare in the U.S. is merm as in maner as in as in her, better that translates into Japanese as メア (mea).
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Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase
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Each design hand-brushed from original calligraphy
Famous Names: Famous people with this spelling include Emmy-winning actress and singer-songwriter Mare Winningham (メア・ウィニンガム), English poet and fiction writer Walter de la Mare (ウォルター・デ・ラ・メア), and football kicker Olindo Mare (オリンド・メア).
Designs of Mare
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Mare in Hiragana / Katakana
Modern katakana was extended to write foreign words and names more faithfully. Mare pronounced merm as in maner as in as in her, better in katakana is メア read mea. Hiragana めあ offers a softer, flowing line.
These are high-resolution PDFs with the original hand-brushed art, the line-art, the English, the Japanese, the Japanese reading. For a real example see Name in Kana.
Name and Phrase
"Mare Family is My Life," "Mare Family Bonds are Forever" — each composed in Japanese calligraphy by Master Takase.
These are high-resolution PDFs with the original hand-brushed art, the line-art, the English, the Japanese, the Japanese reading. For a real example see Name and Phrase.
