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  2. Category:Lists of anime and manga characters - Wikipedia

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    List of Girls und Panzer characters; List of Goblin Slayer characters; List of Golden Kamuy characters; List of Gravitation characters; List of Great Teacher Onizuka characters; List of Grenadier – The Senshi of Smiles characters; List of characters in the Gridman Universe; List of Guilty Crown characters; List of Gun X Sword characters

  3. List of fairy and sprite characters - Wikipedia

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    Name Origin Medium Ha-chan/Kotoha Hanami/Cure Felice: Maho Girls PreCure: Anime Harp: Maple Story: Videogame Hawie: Driland: Hehe: Ojamajo Doremi: Anime Heidi (also Lavigna, Miss Magix Contestant) Winx Club: Animated TV series, comic Higbee, Hoikendorf, and Humboldt: Pontoffel Pock & His Magic Piano by Dr. Seuss and DePatie-Freleng Enterprises ...

  4. List of Asian superheroes - Wikipedia

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    Hell Girl; Idol × Warrior Miracle Tunes! (Girls × Heroine Series) Magical × Heroine Magimajo Pures! (Girls × Heroine Series) Secret × Heroine Phantomirage! (Girls × Heroine Series) Police × Heroine Lovepatrina! (Girls × Heroine Series) Iron King; Jikuu Keisatsu Wecker Series; Rosetta: The Masked Angel; Shougeki Gouraigan; Dogoo Girl ...

  5. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Kawaii culture is an off-shoot of Japanese girls’ culture, which flourished with the creation of girl secondary schools after 1899. This postponement of marriage and children allowed for the rise of a girl youth culture in shōjo magazines and shōjo manga directed at girls in the pre-war period.

  6. List of magical girl works - Wikipedia

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    Magical girl (魔法少女, mahō shōjo) is a subgenre of Japanese fantasy media centered around young girls who use magic, often through an alter ego into which they can transform. Since the genre's emergence in the 1960s, media including anime , manga , OVAs , ONAs , films, and live-action series have been produced.

  7. 200 Chinese baby names for boys and girls - AOL

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    200 Chinese baby names for boys and girls. Genevieve Brown. April 4, 2024 at 11:11 PM. Getty Images.

  8. Slavic names - Wikipedia

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    Names in order of birth (Pervusha - born first, Vtorusha/Vtorak - born second, Tretiusha/Tretyak - born third) Names according to human qualities (Hrabr - brave, Milana/Milena - beautiful, Milosh - beloved, Nadezhda - hope) Names containing the root of the name of a Slavic deity (Troyan, Perunek/Peruvit, Yarovit, Stribor, Šventaragis [note 1 ...

  9. Bishōjo - Wikipedia

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    In Japanese popular culture, a bishōjo (美少女, lit. "beautiful girl"), also romanized as bishojo or bishoujo, is a cute girl character. Bishōjo characters appear ubiquitously in media including manga, anime, and computerized games (especially in the bishojo game genre), and also appear in advertising and as mascots, such as for maid cafés.