Suijin
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Contents
1
English
1.1
Etymology
1.2
Proper noun
2
Japanese
2.1
Romanization
English
Etymology
From
Japanese
水神
(
Suijin
)
.
Proper noun
Suijin
(
mythology
,
Shinto
)
A Japanese
god
of
water
; another name for
Ryūjin
.
Japanese
Romanization
Suijin
Rōmaji
transcription of
すいじん
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English proper nouns
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en:Mythology
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