鳥山
Toriyama
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old_fashioned
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old_fashioned
Imagawa
Imagawa means 'now river' and is a name that reflects both tradition and current trends in Japan. Its contemporary resonance and historical roots make it a popular choice among modern families.
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Kakihara Town
This name merges '柿' (kaki) which means 'persimmon' and '原' (hara) meaning 'field' or 'plain'. It suggests a town known for its fertile fields producing persimmons, a popular fruit in Japan.
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Takuma
The surname 'Takuma' consists of two characters: '田' (rice paddy) and '熊' (bear). This name reflects a connection to nature and agriculture, common in traditional Japanese culture. It adheres to the 'old-fashioned' theme as it represents a lifestyle that is deeply rooted in rural and agricultural heritage, reflecting the simplicity and charm of past generations.
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Shirata
Shirata translates to 'white rice paddy.' This name illustrates purity and traditional agricultural practices, resonating with an old-fashioned essence that speaks to Japan's rural past.
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Yashiro
Yashiro means 'eight generations'. This name suggests depth and tradition, pairing well with 'Masaki' to convey a sense of legacy and continuity.
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Hamaguchi Kubota
'Hamaguchi' translates to 'beach entrance', while 'Kubota' means 'rice field in the old way'. Together, 'Hamaguchi Kubota' highlights the meld of natural water and earth, invoking powerful imagery of stable land by the sea.
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Kase
The name 'Kase' translates to 'added rapids', suggesting a gentle flowing watercourse reflecting the light of the sky. This aligns with the 'soft sky' theme due to its serene and flowing nature.
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Yabe
The name 'Yabe' literally means 'arrow place', which conveys a sense of direction and purpose. This evokes a serious nature as it symbolizes aim, focus, and the ability to reach goals.
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