Tenma

Gender
Male (Masculine | Boy)
Usage/Origins
Meaning
Tenma can be interpreted in different ways, but the most common translations are "heavenly demon" or "celestial devil". These contrasting meanings reflect the duality and complexity of human nature in Japanese culture.
Scripts(How to write)
In Japanese, Tenma is written as "天魔".
etc.(Japanese Kanji)
典真,
典磨,
天眞,
天真,
天茉,
天誠,
天麻,
Pronunciation
In Japanese, Tenma is pronounced as "TEHN-mah".
TEN-MAH
Popularity
Tenma is a rare and uncommon name in most parts of the world, except for Japan, where it has a moderate popularity among parents who appreciate its cultural and spiritual significance.

cartoon of the name Tenma
Cartoon of Tenma

Tenma Name meanings & History

Tenma can be interpreted in different ways, but the most common translations are "heavenly demon" or "celestial devil". These contrasting meanings reflect the duality and complexity of human nature in Japanese culture. From Japanese 典 (ten) meaning "ceremony, rule" combined with 真 (ma) meaning "true, reality". Other kanji combinations are possible. Tenma is mostly used as a baby boy's name in Japan, but can also be used for girls. It can be given as a first or middle name and is often paired with other Japanese names that reflect the family's traditions and beliefs.

Zodiac Sign of Tenma: Truth Sagittarius,Doubting Thomas Pisces

Synonyms of Tenma:

T: Tireless,Truth,Testy,Touchy,Doubting Thomas,Tacky,Talkative

E: Exaggerate,Entertain,Environment,Expressive,Enlighten,Enliven

N: Nervous,Neat,Neurosis,Nice,Nitpicking,Nutrition,Nagging

M: Manipulative,Mushy,Memorabilia,Mother,Memory,Maternal,Mommy

A: Aggressive,Action,Angry,Assertive,Ambitious,Argumentative

Tenma is:

  • a Informal name
  • a Refined name
  • a Strong name
  • a Urban name

Famous People

There aren't many famous people or characters named Tenma, but there are a few notable examples. One is Tenma Tsukamoto, a character from the anime and manga series "School Rumble", who is known for her cheerful personality and sense of humor. Another is Tenma Yato, a character from the video game "Kamigami no Asobi" who is based on the god of thunder and lightning. Finally, there is Tenmangu, a shrine in Kyoto dedicated to the deity Tenjin, who is also associated with Tenma in some legends.