Meaning 'small forest', this name portrays a connection to nature and tranquility. Its simplicity and earthiness tie nicely with the vintage essence of the theme.
The surname 'Mitsui' can indicate 'three wells,' connecting with abundance and depth, while the first name 'Kiyotaka' means 'pure and noble.' The combination 'Mitsui Kiyotaka' reflects a character that possesses qualities of purity and abundance, resembling a mage who brings rain from the sky, similar to Kidow.
Kawamitsu translates to 'river fullness.' This name signifies the overflowing rivers that result from heavy storms, encapsulating the life-giving but also destructive aspect of extreme weather.
The surname 'Kawai' means 'river's meeting', indicating harmony and balance. The first name 'Akihiko' means 'bright prince', suggesting nobility and brilliance. Together, 'Kawai Akihiko' conveys a sense of harmony and brightness in character, resonating with the contemporary and popular naming trends, akin to the name '송연우'.
The name 'Gunryoku' (軍力) combines 'gun' (軍), meaning 'military', and 'ryoku' (力), meaning 'strength' or 'power', while 'shi' (市) means 'city'. It translates to 'City of Military Power'. This name encapsulates the idea of an overwhelming military strength, directly reflecting the characteristics highlighted in the message.
The last name 井本 (Imoto) means 'well origin,' with 井 (i) meaning 'well' and 本 (moto) meaning 'origin' or 'source.' The first name 美希 (Miki) combines 美 (mi) meaning 'beautiful' and 希 (ki) meaning 'hope' or 'rare.' Together, the full name Imoto Miki conveys the impression of someone who is a beautiful source of hope.
Translating to 'true rice field', this name has a grounded elegance that suggests sincerity and a deep bond, fitting the romantic theme.
Ooshi means 'big heavy,' which may seem contradictory but it can represent a loving presence that carries weight in affection, in a nurturing and endearing way.