Name Meaning
Overview
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Tennin (天人) means "heavenly person" or "celestial being" in Japanese, typically referring to divine women of incredible beauty and grace.
- Ten (天) = heaven
- Nin (人) = person
Origin
- Originates from Buddhist cosmology and influenced by Chinese celestial maidens (tiān nǚ).
- Often appear in Noh and kabuki plays, especially the famous "Hagoromo" (Feathered Robe).
- Sometimes said to live in the heavens or descend to earth to bathe and interact with mortals.
Appearance
- Portrayed as elegant, beautiful women in flowing robes known as hagoromo.
- May have wings or the ability to fly using magical garments.
- Graceful and serene in movement and expression.
Behavior & Myths
- Descend to earth to dance, bathe, or observe humanity.
- Some tales describe a mortal hiding a tennin’s robe to marry her—until she finds it and returns to the heavens.
- Serve as messengers of Buddhist deities or protectors of sacred places.
Symbolism
- Represent divine beauty, serenity, and transcendence.
- Symbolic of spiritual purity and enlightenment.
- Connect the heavens with the mortal world in religious and cultural stories.