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  2. 350+ Japanese Cat Names Full of Inspiration and Meaning - AOL

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    Cool Japanese Cat Names. Japanese pop cultural exports like anime, fashion, video games, and even food are so enormously popular worldwide that in Japan, this fad phenomenon is referred to as ...

  3. 300+ Cute Cat Names for Your Precious Kitty - AOL

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    Pop culture has provided us with endless inspiration for creative kitty names, including some iconic cat characters that have withstood the tests of time. These few examples are merely a ...

  4. List of fictional cats in animation - Wikipedia

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    (a pun on the homophone "clawed cat") had his origins in several other cat characters used by Chuck Jones from 1940 to 1945. These cats were mostly similar in appearance and temperament, with black fur and anxious personalities. Cleopawtra and Nepurrtiti The Loud House: Two cats owned by the McBride family. Cliff The Loud family's pet cat ...

  5. Hello Kitty - Wikipedia

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    The name "Hello Kitty" is a back-translation of Maneki Neko, meaning "beckoning cat" in English. Despite this, no definitive statement supports that speculation. [ 27 ] Hello Kitty has also instead been put forth as an early example of mukokuseki , a Japanese term meaning "stateless" or "nationless" in reference to characters lacking any ...

  6. List of Sanrio characters - Wikipedia

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    JOChum (ジェオチャム, Jeiōchamu) is a collective name of characters developed by Sanrio and the Japanese boy band JO1. [346] The project was announced in June 2022 with each stage of development was shared through the group's official YouTube channel.

  7. Catgirl - Wikipedia

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    A catgirl (猫娘, nekomusume), sometimes called a neko girl or simply neko, is a young female character with feline traits, such as cat ears (猫耳, nekomimi), a cat tail, or other feline characteristics on an otherwise human body. They are not individuals who are literal cats but individuals who only look superficially feline. [1]

  8. Kawaii - Wikipedia

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    Over time, the meaning changed into the modern meaning of "cute" or "pretty" , and the pronunciation changed to かわゆい kawayui and then to the modern かわいい kawaii. [1] [2] [3] It is commonly written in hiragana, かわいい, but the ateji, 可愛い, is also frequently used.

  9. Category:Japanese mascots - Wikipedia

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