The surname 'Okitou' combines the character '鬼' meaning 'demon' or 'ogre' and '頭' which means 'head' or 'leader'. It evokes a strong, fierce image. The first name 'Naruyoshi' is made up of '成' meaning 'to become' and '良' meaning 'good or virtuous'. Together, the name suggests a unique individual who embodies the strength and leadership of a demon while striving for goodness and virtue. This name adheres to the unique theme as it combines unusual elements into a rare combination that is seldom found in everyday use.
The name 'Shin Tokyomachi' consists of three parts: '新' (shin) meaning 'new,' '東京' (Tōkyō) meaning 'Tokyo,' and '町' (machi) meaning 'town' or 'district.' The literal translation of the name is 'New Tokyo Town.' This name signifies a place that has emerged from the ruins of the old Tokyo, symbolizing rebirth and renewal after destruction. In the context of a futuristic setting, it reflects the hope and resilience of the city, suggesting a community that has rebuilt itself amidst the remnants of a once-great metropolis.
The surname 'Takamura' translates to 'high village,' indicating elevated status or beauty. The first name 'Seiba' means 'holy wings,' suggesting purity and aspiration. Together, the name signifies a unique elevation of spirit and purpose.
'Shiawase' (幸せ) means 'happiness' or 'good fortune,' paired with 'machi' (町) to create 'Happiness Town.' This name conveys the essence of a place where residents feel fortunate and abundant in joy.
Onodera means 'small field temple,' suggesting sacred ground. Ansei means 'peaceful holy,' combining to evoke a solid and revered presence.
Kusakari translates to 'grass cutter'. This name signifies a unique connection to nature, and evokes imagery of a lone figure tending to the wild grass in the soft light of the wolf moon, embodying independence and spirit.
The name 'Hayano' means 'early field' or 'swift field.' This last name conveys a sense of urgency and importance, suggesting someone who moves quickly and efficiently, fitting for the serious theme by embodying a diligent and responsible character.
Translates to 'river village'. It suggests a unique, peaceful existence near water. 'Hikari Emura' conveys the image of luminous light reflecting on calm waters.