What is the meaning of ?

indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

added to gods and other spiritually important things

added to nouns to indicate godlike respect

added to placenames to emphasize beauty

indicates that the [word] is honorific; often used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the listener (as opposed to the speaker)

indicates that the [word] is familiar to the speaker and slightly honorific

a lady

form of address to a woman or a court lady: my Lady

equestrianism, horseriding

a coachman

serving nearby (to an aristocrat, etc.)

prefixed to make an honorific kanji compound, especially used to indicate that the [word] belongs or is related to the emperor and/or the equivalents

suffixed to make an honorific kanji compound which means the action belongs or is related to the emperor and/or the equivalents

added to gods and other spiritually important things

added to nouns to indicate godlike respect

added to placenames to emphasize beauty

Source: wiktionary.org