Wa (name of Japan)

Wa
Chinese character for or Wa, formed by the "person" radical 亻and a wěi or wa phonetic element
Chinese name
Chinese
Literal meaningsubmissive, distant, dwarf
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin
Middle Chinese
Middle Chinese/ʔuɑ/
Old Chinese
Zhengzhang/*qoːl/
Korean name
Hangul
Hanja
Literal meaningdwarf
Transcriptions
Revised Romanizationwae
McCune–Reischauerwae
Japanese name
Kanji倭 / 和
Kana
Transcriptions
Revised Hepburnwa
Top to bottom: ; in regular, clerical and small seal scripts

Wa[a] is the oldest attested name of Japan[b] and ethnonym of the Japanese people. From c. the 2nd century AD Chinese and Korean scribes used the Chinese character ; 'submissive'', ' 'distant'', ' 'dwarf' to refer to the various inhabitants of the Japanese archipelago, although it might have been just used to transcribe the phonetic value of a Japonic ethnonym with a respectively differing semantic connotation. In the 8th century, the Japanese started using the character , wa, 'harmony', 'peace', 'balance' instead due to the offensive nature of the former.
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