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It can actually mean quite a lot of things. "Ten" is japanese for dot, and "tenten" is the name of a stroke or dot (can't remember exactly) that is used with hiragana to change a character's meaning and pronunciation.

It can also mean (depending on how it's written):

-heaven or heavenly

-little by little

-here and there

-this and that

-moving around, move from place to place

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Tenten translated from Japanese to English can mean heavenly, heaven or little by little. Tenten can also mean this and that.

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