It simply means ‘justice’.
This Kanji is also pretty popular in Japan that’s why some parents name their children after it.
I am under the impression that people who are confident and who trust their judgment are more likely to achieve good results from their decision. However, overconfidence may also put us in a difficult situation. Nevertheless, this Kanji has a positive meaning in general.
Of course, it is a little dangerous to believe too much. However, this Kanji has positive meaning generally.
正(sei)
It has a lot of meanings in Japan especially when used alone. Some of which are justice, correct, exact, flat and fair. However, justice and fair are suitable in this context.
義(gi)
It has a lot of meanings when used alone, too. It implies the following– rule, fair, in-law.
In general, when these two Kanji above are connected, 正義 simply means ‘justice’ or ‘righteousness’. There surely is a great joy and satisfaction for living a just and righteous life! This is no doubt a good logo as well!
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