田畑 敬
Tabata Takashi
male
serious
male
serious
Yoshioka
Yoshioka means 'good hill', symbolizing good fortune and prosperity. This positive connotation makes it a sought-after name.
male
Itokazu
Meaning 'number of threads', it evokes uniqueness through its emphasis on intricacy and detail in textiles or relationships.
male
O-hara
The name 'O-hara' translates to 'tail field.' This evokes imagery of a significant agricultural space that thrived, reflecting the weight and history of connection to land, aligning it with the serious theme.
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Sugawara Tooshi
The last name 菅原 (Sugawara) combines the characters 菅 (suga), meaning 'reeds,' and 原 (wara), meaning 'plain' or 'field,' suggesting a connection to nature and open landscapes. The first name 燈志 (Tooshi) consists of 燈 (tou), meaning 'light' or 'lamp,' and 志 (shi), meaning 'will' or 'ambition,' which together imply a person who aspires to illuminate or bring light with their ambitions. Overall, the name Sugawara Tooshi evokes a sense of someone rooted in nature yet driven by a desire to shine and achieve their goals.
male
Kiguchi
Translating to 'wooden mouth,' it has a whimsical and cute connotation, making it endearing to those who hear it.
female
Kako
Kako translates to 'adding the child' or 'to continue'. This name carries a serious connotation of legacy and continuity. It is suitable for a character who represents tradition and carries the weight of familial expectations, aligning well with a story filled with depth and historical importance.
female
Koshiyama
The name 'Koshiyama' means 'beyond the mountain.' It suggests a sense of adventure and exploration in a soft and inviting way. The imagery of hills and valleys evokes warmth and friendliness, fitting perfectly into the theme of cuteness.
female
Komori Kaita
小森 (Komori) means 'small forest,' a cute and nature-inspired surname. 佳太 (Kaita) translates to 'excellent thick,' suggesting a strong and endearing character. Together, Komori Kaita symbolizes a lovable person rooted in nature.
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