Edison in Japanese
Edison in Japanese is エジソン — Edison means an English surname and masculine given name, historically meaning "son of Adam" or "son of Eden," and famously associated with inventor Thomas Edison.
Edison in Japanese
エジソン
Pronounced: ejison
An English patronymic or matronymic (or just pamatronymic) surname derived from Adam and Edith.
What does "Edison" mean?
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name An English surname and masculine given name, historically meaning "son of Adam" or "son of Eden," and famously associated with inventor Thomas Edison.
"She named her son Edison after the inventor."
Edison in a sentence
- She named her son Edison after the inventor.
Common Japanese translations
Frequently asked questions
What is "Edison" in Japanese?
"Edison" in Japanese is エジソン. Edison means: An English surname and masculine given name, historically meaning "son of Adam" or "son of Eden," and famously associated with inventor Thomas Edison.
How do you pronounce エジソン?
"Edison" in Japanese is エジソン, pronounced "ejison".
How do you use "Edison" in a sentence?
Example: "She named her son Edison after the inventor." In Japanese, "Edison" is エジソン.
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