小楠
Kozu
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Kurosawa Akira Jiro
The last name Kurosawa (黒沢) combines the kanji 黒 (kuro) meaning 'black' and 沢 (sawa) meaning 'marsh' or 'swamp', suggesting a natural, possibly dark and fertile landscape. The first name Akira (昭二郎) consists of 昭 (akira) meaning 'bright' or 'clear', and 二郎 (jiro) commonly meaning 'second son', implying a person of light or clarity who is a second child. Together, the full name may convey the image of a clear and bright individual emerging from a dark or fertile background.
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Kawakami Koki
The last name 川上 (Kawakami) means 'above the river,' which suggests a connection to nature and geographical features. The first name 幸希 (Koki) combines the characters for 'happiness' (幸) and 'hope' (希), expressing a wish for a joyful future filled with aspirations. Together, the name Kawakami Koki evokes a sense of natural beauty and a positive outlook on life.
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Ishizuka Yuurin
Ishizuka means 'stone mound,' symbolizing a strong foundation. Yuurin translates to 'gentle jade,' suggesting beauty and strength. Together, Yuurin Ishizuka represents a harmony of beauty and strength, highlighting a powerful but gentle character.
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Shioniwamachi
The town name 潮庭町 (Shioniwamachi) consists of three kanji characters: 潮 (shio) meaning "tide" or "saltwater," 庭 (niwa) meaning "garden," and 町 (machi) meaning "town" or "district." Hence, the literal translation of the name is "Tide Garden Town." Culturally, the term "tide" may suggest a close relationship with the sea or coastal activities, which is significant for towns located near water bodies in Japan. Additionally, gardens are often associated with beauty and nature in Japanese culture, highlighting a harmonious relationship with the environment. The name likely reflects the town's geographical features or local history, possibly indicating it is a pleasant, coastal area with gardens that thrive in such an environment.
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Yahiro
'八' (ya) means 'eight', and '尋' (hiro) can mean 'seek' or 'examine'. This name symbolizes depth and the quest for knowledge, traits often attributed to powerful beings. A demon lord embodies such traits, making this name suitable and representative of traditional values and tales within the old-fashioned theme.
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Sugita
Sugita means 'cedar rice paddy'. The combination of cedar, known for its calming and inviting qualities, and rice paddies, which are often viewed as peaceful rural landscapes, gives a whimsical twist to the humble artist's life, portraying her as deeply connected to nature while humorously emphasizing her simple yet significant roots.
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Aonuma
'Blue swamp' - This name suggests tranquility and mystery, suitable for a character with a serene yet enigmatic presence.
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Hoshigaoka-machi
The name includes '星' (hoshi), meaning 'star', and '丘' (oka), meaning 'hill', plus '町' (machi). It translates to 'Star Hill Town', potentially a scenic location with a great view of the stars.
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