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苑 means 'garden'

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Strokes : 8    Frequency: 2045   Usefulness: 6    Study set: 6-3    Grade: 9   Intermediate lesson: -    Beginner lesson: -   Begins 2 words   Used in 20 words   Used in 215 names   Not used as a component
Jinmeiyō (人名用)
On
   エン
Kun
   その garden
On    オン
Kun   
Name    あや
⿱   () grass   at night you seal  
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苑 is not used in the most common form of any of the most useful 10,000 words in Japanese.
Across all words in Japanese, 苑 is used 20 times, read 3 ways.
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noun
imperial garden
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オン : 4 words FIND ALL
noun
Magadaava (where Buddha delivered his first sermon); The Deer Park
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Most common form:
noun, noun (suffix)
1. garden (esp. man-made); orchard; park; plantation  (see also: りんご園; えん usually when a suffix)
2. place; location  (see also: 学びの園)
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An additional エン less common words include 苑 but the reading has not yet been categorized.

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エン   その garden   
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at night you seal
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セキ   ゆう night   
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katakana 'ta'
seal
grass   
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