The following is a complete list of both the kanji and the various symbols that appear in the Dragon Ball series.

Symbol Info Users

Monster Carrot Kanji, 兎, pronounced usagi and meaning "rabbit". Monster Carrot wears this kanji as a large patch on the front of his uniform. Monster Carrot

Monster Carrot's Minions

‎ Emperor Pilaf's Kanji, 炒饭, pronounced chǎofàn in Mandarin and meaning "fried rice". This kanji is worn by Pilaf as a large front patch. 炒饭 is a Chinese way of writing the kanji rather than Japanese. Emperor Pilaf

Toki Toki City Hero (when wearing Emperor Pilaf's Clothes in Xenoverse )

in ) Conton City Hero (when wearing Emperor Pilaf's Clothes in Xenoverse 2)

Mercenary Tao's kanji, 殺, pronounced satsu and meaning "kill". Tao wears this kanji on the front of his uniform, and on the back has "kill you" written in English. Mercenary Tao

‎ Chiaotzu's Kanji, 餃, pronounced gyo and meaning "dumpling". Chiaotzu wears this kanji as a large patch on the front of his tunic, but removes it during Dragon Ball Z Chiaotzu

Conton City Hero (when wearing Chiaotzu's Clothes (With Collar) and Chiaotzu's Clothes in Xenoverse 2)

Goku's family kanji, 孫, pronounced son and meaning "descendant", stands for the families' surname (Son Goku). Gohan wears this patch in early Dragon Ball Z as a large patch on the front of his tunic. Gohan (child)

Conton City Hero (when wearing Gohan's Clothes (Kid))

Gohan's kanji, 飯 pronounced han and meaning "meal" or "boiled rice". Future Gohan, the alternate timeline counterpart of Gohan dons this kanji as a large patch on his back. Future Gohan

Grand Kai's kanji, 大, pronounced dai and meaning "grand" or "greatest". This kanji is worn by Grand Kai on both his uniform and hat. In Xenoverse 2, Grand Kai's Hat appears as a wearable accessory for the Future Warrior. Grand Kai

Conton City Hero (when wearing Grand Kai's Hat)