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In japan, what does zaki mean? 2008/1/17 12:46
i'm malaysian. my name is zaki. In japan, what does zaki mean?
by zaki  

... 2008/1/17 21:52
"Zaki" does not have any meaning in Japanese. Some Japanese have names with a Chinese character of " (pronounced as "saki" or "zaki") and in this case means "rugged" or "rough."
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Displene,Talented person,clever boy 2008/7/2 17:24
Smart, Displene,Talented person, Bright fullperson,clever boy
by s.m.zaky rate this post as useful

Nice 2008/7/2 21:11
to know :)
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But... 2008/7/2 21:30
s.m.zaky, in what language? That is not what "zaki" means in Japanese, to the best of my knowledge. JLady above has given the only possible Japanese meaning.
by Sira rate this post as useful

Try this 2008/7/4 06:12
It can mean cape or promontory. Or it can mean wood seat or something like that from the kanji. Try this website:

http://kanjidict.stc.cx/japkanji.php?d1=on&d2=on&s=zaki&max=...

If this link doesn't work, try this one:

http://kanjidict.stc.cx/dict

At least, that is what the kanji mean for Zaki.
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