海老原 又彦
Ebiwara Matahiko
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Tsukimi Mio
The surname '月見里' (Tsukimi) translates to 'moon viewing village,' which conveys a sense of elegance and peace. The name '美桜' (Mio) combines 'beauty' and 'cherry blossom,' signifying femininity and elegance. So, 'Tsukimi Mio' can be interpreted as 'the beautiful cherry blossom from the moon viewing village,' fitting well with an artistic and poetic theme.
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Meidoji Village
'Meidoji' (明道寺) includes 'mei' (明), meaning 'bright', 'do' (道), meaning 'path', or 'way', and 'ji' (寺), meaning 'temple'. 'Meidoji Village' indicates a place near a temple known for its illuminating teachings, signifying a community devoted to wisdom and enlightenment.
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Yamakage-mura
In 'Yamakage', '山' (yama) means 'mountain' and '影' (kage) means 'shadow'. Thus, Yamakage-mura means 'Mountain Shadow Village'. This name reflects a village nestled in the foothills or next to a mountain, casting a picturesque shadow, hinting at tranquility and the connection with nature.
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Takagi Eiri
Takagi means 'tall tree', indicating resilience and wisdom. Eiri means 'excellent administrator', suggesting leadership and competence. The combination emphasizes a wise and capable person, aligning perfectly with the serious theme.
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Hikari no Sato
The name 'Hikari no Sato' is composed of three components: '光' (Hikari), which means 'light'; 'の' (no), a possessive particle that can be translated as 'of'; and '里' (sato), which means 'village' or 'home'. Thus, the literal translation of '光の里' is 'Village of Light' or 'Home of Light'. Culturally, the concept of light holds significant importance in Japan, often symbolizing purity, hope, and enlightenment. This city name may reflect a regional characteristic, such as bright natural scenery, a historical event associated with brightness, or a community known for its optimistic spirit. In some contexts, it can also represent a peaceful place or a location that is meant to bring joy and positivity to its inhabitants.
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Nakaya Kiri
The last name "中谷" (Nakaya) means "middle valley," suggesting a connection to nature and geographical features. The first name "綺梨" (Kiri) means "beautiful pear," combining elegance and sweetness. Together, the full name Nakaya Kiri conveys a sense of beauty rooted in nature, evoking images of serene landscapes and graceful fruit.
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Takino
Meaning 'waterfall field', combining 'taki' (waterfall) and 'no' (field). It carries a whimsical impression of nature that feels soothing and innocent.
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Horikoshi Hana
The last name 堀越 (Horikoshi) means 'riverbank' or 'to be on the bank of a moat or pond', suggesting a connection to nature and water. The first name 羽菜 (Hana) means 'feather' (羽) and 'vegetable' or 'greens' (菜), which together can symbolize lightness and vitality. Combined, the full name Horikoshi Hana evokes an image of a person who is lively and connected to nature, representing beauty and growth.
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