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Akane (written in a variety of forms) is both a female Japanese given name, ranked #9 of names to give girls in Japan, [5] as well as a surname. In fiction, the name Akane has been used for various characters in anime, manga, games, books, and comics.
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.
Akira Tachibana, main character of manga and anime After the Rain; Ryoki Tachibana, a character in the shōjo manga Hot Gimmick; An Tachibana and Kippei Tachibana, characters in the shōnen manga The Prince of Tennis; Asuka Tachibana, a character in the anime television series s-CRY-ed; Ryohei Tachibana, a character in the OVA anime Sky Girls
Kiyotaka Narumi (鳴海), the brother of Ayumu Narumi from the manga and anime series Spiral: The Bonds of Reasoning; Kiyotaka Narumi (成実), a character in the anime series Lucky Star; Shogo Narumi (鳴海), a character in the manga series Beauty Pop; Shizuto Narumi (成海), a minor character in the manga and anime series Yakitate!! Japan
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Sakura (Daisy), a character in the Pokémon anime series; Princess Sakura (サクラ), alternate self of Sakura Kinomoto in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle; Sakura (Urusei Yatsura) (サクラ), a character from the manga and anime franchise Urusei Yatsura; Sakura Akamatsu (紗孔羅), a character from the Betterman anime series
This reading is usually reserved for girls, as boys have their own kana readings for Mashiro. [2] [3] The first sound used for both genders is "Ma" which has many meanings that give a gentle and inclusive feeling. It also has a sense of openness, and is bright, active, expansive, and sociable when using the vowel "あ(a)" for the sound.
Mai, a main character from the anime and eroge game in Popotan; Mai Kazami (Trixie in the english dub), a character from the anime Speed Racer X; Mai Kawasumi, a character from the visual novel, anime, and manga in Kanon; Mai Kawakami, a character in the novel and anime Myriad Colors Phantom World who serves as the main protagonist's training ...