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In some names, Japanese characters phonetically "spell" a name and have no intended meaning behind them. Many Japanese personal names use puns. [16] Although usually written in kanji, Japanese names have distinct differences from Chinese names through the selection of characters in a name and the pronunciation of them. A Japanese person can ...
Meg, a minor character in Xena: Warrior Princess; Meg, a supporting character in The Trials of Apollo by Rick Riordan; Meg Kataoka (片岡 メグ), a character from the Assassination Classroom manga and anime series; Meg and Mog, a series of children's books; Meg, a brawler from the mobile game, Brawl Stars
Megumi Kadonosono (門之園 恵美, born 1970), Japanese animator and character designer; Megumi Kageyama (景山 恵, born 1992), Japanese field hockey player; Megumi Kagurazaka (神楽坂 恵, born 1982), Japanese actress and model; Megumi Kawamura (河村めぐみ, born 1983), Japanese volleyball player and fashion model
In 2014, Lee was officially cast and starred as a lead member of XO-IQ, featured in the hit Nickelodeon series Make It Pop. [4] [5] She was one of the show's three main stars and plays a character named "Sun Hi Song", alongside Filipino-Canadian Louriza Tronco and Singaporean-Canadian Erika Tham. [4] [6] The series was co-produced by Nick ...
Kaori Onozawa (小野澤 香理, born 1979), Japanese handball player; Kaori Sakagami (born 1974), Japanese singer; Kaori Sakamoto (坂本花織, born 2000), Japanese figure skater; Kaori Shima, singer known by the stage name Ua; Kaori Shimamura (嶋村 かおり, born 1971), Japanese nude model, gravure idol, television personality and actress
Miho (美穂, 美保, 美帆, 美歩, みほ, ミホ) is a feminine Japanese given name. It can have many different meanings in Japanese depending on the kanji used. Possible Japanese writings
Megan Thee Stallion brings her love for Japanese culture to life in her latest music video.. On Friday, Aug. 9, the Grammy-winning rap star, 29, dropped the highly anticipated visual for her viral ...
The name Mitsuko is generally written with the kanji characters 光 and 子 which, when translated into English can mean "light, child" or "shining, child". [2] Mitsuko can have different meanings depending on which kanji characters are used to write the name. Some possible variations of the name Mitsuko are: 光子, "light, child"