Honda's name has a meaning

I was in Japanese class, and I learned that the kanji (which sounds like ta or da, and means "rice field") can be combined with other kanji to make names. With the kanji (which sounds like hon, and means "book") can be combined with to make which sounds just like honda. The car company's name is Honda, and Honda is a japanese car company (search up "where did Honda originate?"). So basically, if you own a Honda, you are pretty much driving a book of rice fields. Anybody think so?

(By the way, this whole thing is a joke, so don't take this seriously because you're not driving a book of rice fields; it's just what the company name probably means.)

Hilarious! Well done!

Guinness!

Now, my life has meaning!

Soichiro Honda founded the company that bears his name. He initially founded a company that built piston rings for Toyota and which he later sold to Toyota.

Honda, literally translated, means "original rice paddy".