元気

Etymology 1
From compound. In Chinese cosmology, this represented the fundamental force that permeates all matter and life. Early Japanese borrowed this word and meaning. Later, this spelling was conflated with the meaning of homophone, adding in the modern senses related to and.

Adjective

 * 1) healthy
 * 2) energetic
 * 3) in a good mood; peppy; lively
 * 1) energetic
 * 2) in a good mood; peppy; lively
 * 1) in a good mood; peppy; lively

Noun

 * 1) the fundamental force that permeates through all matter and life
 * 2) health, healthfulness
 * 3) (personal) energy
 * 4) good spirits; vitality; cheer; liveliness; enthusiasm
 * 1) health, healthfulness
 * 2) (personal) energy
 * 3) good spirits; vitality; cheer; liveliness; enthusiasm
 * 1) good spirits; vitality; cheer; liveliness; enthusiasm

Etymology 2
Compound of.