Mare in Japanese
māre
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. These designs for Mare use a Spanish pronunciation of mA-rem as in manA as in at, spar as in rede as in bed that translates into Japanese as マーレ (māre).
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Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase
Since 1995 · Tens of thousands of customers
Each design hand-brushed from original calligraphy
Famous Names: Notable people using this translation include Argentine rugby player Santiago Mare (サンティアゴ・マーレ).
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 mA-rem as in manA as in at, spar as in rede as in bed in katakana is マーレ read māre. On the other hand, hiragana adheres to traditional Japanese spellings. Mare in hiragana is まあれ read maare.
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 is My Love," "Mare is My Life," "Mare is My Soulmate" — 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.
