Minamiya translates to 'southern valley.' This name conjures sweet images of gentle hills and vibrant landscapes, projecting a playful and charming feel. Its inviting nature makes it perfectly suitable for the theme of cuteness as it resonates with the delightful aspects of {{Kōro}}.
The surname 'Okazaki' can be broken down into 'oka' meaning 'hill' and 'zaki' meaning 'cape' or 'promontory'. This conveys a sense of being grounded and rooted. 'Naomi' is a popular name meaning 'Honesty' or 'Truth'. Together, 'Okazaki Naomi' suggests a person who is both reliable and has a strong presence, fitting the popular theme due to its modernity and frequency of use.
This name means 'Sand Field,' suggesting an ever-changing landscape, metaphorically relating to the artistic journey of Rui.
Ishizuka means 'stone mound', a name that conveys strength and endurance, while Chōe means 'prosperous favor', symbolizing a blessed and successful life. Together, Ishizuka Chōe reflects a powerful and stable presence, fitting for the theme.
The last name 中尾 (Nakao) means "middle tail" or "central end," implying a place of importance or a central position. The first name 光之佑 (Mitsuyuki) translates to "light's blessing" or "blessing of light," suggesting a person who brings brightness or goodness. Together, the full name Nakao Mitsuyuki conveys the idea of someone who is a central figure bringing illumination and positive energy.
The name 'Kazaki' includes '湖' (ko) meaning 'lake' and '崎' (zaki) meaning 'cape' or 'promontory'. Thus, 'Kazaki' translates to 'Lake Cape Town', suggesting it’s situated near a notable lake or has scenic waterfront views.
The last name 'Yamagishi' (山岸) means 'mountain shore,' with '山' meaning 'mountain' and '岸' meaning 'shore' or 'bank.' The first name 'Yuta' (優汰) combines '優' meaning 'gentle' or 'superior' and '汰' meaning 'to exceed' or 'to cleanse.' Together, 'Yamagishi Yuta' suggests a person who embodies a serene and superior nature, rooted in a tranquil or elevated place.
The name 'Shirasaki' translates to 'white cape', which evokes a sense of purity and uniqueness, emphasizing an almost ethereal quality, aligning it with the unique theme.