Japanese Tattoo Designs for the Name Jaclyn by Master Japanese Calligrapher Eri Takase Each name has three variations - so you have a choice Combine names in the same design and the fonts will match!The name Jaclyn, when pronounced JAK-lin, is properly written in Japanese as:     This is read jakurin and is a phonetic translation to katakana which is the standard way names are translated to Japanese and is how names appear in Japanese dictionaries, newspapers, and encyclopedias. Katakana can be written horizontally from left to right, or vertically. The characters have no meaning. For more information see How to Write Names in Japanese. Names with different spellings, but the same pronunciation, translate the same. This means that the names Jaclyn and Jacklyn (when pronounced JAK-lin) have exactly the same translation as shown here. A celebrity that uses this translation is Jaclyn Smith (        ). We take great care in our name translations cross-referencing each name with top publications, dictionaries, encyclopedias and databases guaranteeing that our translations are 100% accurate. Should you have any questions about any of our products, please feel free to Contact Us.  Names can be used by themselves or combined with other designs Some ideas include Love (ai) as shown above, or Life (inochi), or Best Friend (shin'yuu)
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