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* [[Hana (Sonim)|Hana]] (華), the debut album by [[Sonim]].
 
* [[Hana (Sonim)|Hana]] (華), the debut album by [[Sonim]].
 
* [[Hana (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Hana]] (in romaji), a song by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] which appears on her [[A Song for XX]] album and was later released on vinyl.
 
* [[Hana (Hamasaki Ayumi)|Hana]] (in romaji), a song by [[Hamasaki Ayumi]] which appears on her [[A Song for XX]] album and was later released on vinyl.
* [Hana (Ishimine Satoko)|Hana]] (花), [[Ishimine Satoko]]'s third single.
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* [[Hana (Ishimine Satoko)|Hana]] (花), [[Ishimine Satoko]]'s third single.
 
* [[Hana (ALvino)|Hana]] (花) second single by [[ALvino]]
 
* [[Hana (ALvino)|Hana]] (花) second single by [[ALvino]]
 
* [[Hana (alice nine.)|Hana]] (華), the 14th single by [[alice nine.]]
 
* [[Hana (alice nine.)|Hana]] (華), the 14th single by [[alice nine.]]
 
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Revision as of 11:17, 20 December 2009

Hana in Japanese could have several meanings, with each meaning having separate kanji (and being pronounced slightly differently). In Japanese, hana could be a girl's name or it could mean:

Note: The number of google.co.jp hits are shown to show how popular their use is in Japanese language. The number of hits date to 2006-03-13.
  • [花] (108,000,000 google hits) - Flower
  • [華] (024,500,000 google hits) - Flower, or more specifically petal (sometimes seen as a more stylish way to write 'Hana')
  • [鼻] (020,000,000 google hits) - Nose
  • [端] (014,800,000 google hits) - Edge, margin
  • [洟] (000,144,000 google hits) - Nasal mucus, snot

The word Hana could be a reference to:


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