正幸

This is the 8892nd most frequent Japanese word.


正幸

"正幸" is a Japanese male given name that can be interpreted as "correct/justice" (正) and "happiness" (幸).


Here, '正幸' is used as a proper noun and indicates the name of a person.

正幸さんは毎朝ジョギングをしています。

Mr. Masayuki jogs every morning.


In this usage, '正幸' is interpreted as a combination of kanji representing '正' (correct) and '幸' (happiness), suggesting a positive state or result.

正幸な結果を得るために努力することが重要です。

It is important to make efforts to achieve a fortunate outcome.


'正幸' in this sentence could imply either the person's name or an abstract concept of correctness and happiness depending on the context of the conversation.

彼の行動が正幸に関連しているのか考えた。

I wondered if his actions were related to Masayuki.