What Does the Dragon Ball Z Symbol Mean?
The Dragon Ball Z symbol, often seen on Goku’s gi, means 'Go' or 'Kakarot' in Japanese kanji, representing his Saiyan name and identity.
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It basically means 'wisdom' or 'enlightenment,' as used in the series. Pretty deep for an anime symbol, huh?
It’s Goku’s family crest! The symbol 'Go' is derived from his Saiyan name Kakarot and shows his heritage.
The kanji on Goku's outfit means 'turtle' when he wears Master Roshi’s symbol, and 'go' relating to Goku’s Saiyan identity. It's all about who he’s representing!
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