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Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,426 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Kusuo Saiki typically has pink hair, of which he was born with, wears green glasses, and has two antenna-like "limiters" in his head. Saiki wears his glasses to stop his power of turning people into stone Ch. 71 and wears his limiters to limit his psychic powers. Ch. 10 He also wears invisible gloves due to having psychometry as his psychic power.
Kazuya Kawabata (和哉), Japanese football player; Kazuya Kudō (かずや), Japanese author of Mai, the Psychic Girl and Pineapple Army; Kazuya Kojima (一哉), Japanese comedian and actor; Kazuya Kuroda (和也), Japanese animator, character designer and illustrator; Kazuya Maekawa (和也), Japanese football player
For soon-to-be parents, choosing a Japanese boy name for your new arrival can be the perfect opportunity to honor your culture and help your son connect to it. 130 Japanese baby names for boys ...
Baby Names for Boys That Mean Love 35. Amias. Pronounced ah-MY-us, this badass name has Latin roots and a meaning of “beloved.” 36. Oscar. Among the many names that mean love, this one has ...
He was named after "超能力(chō nōryoku) which means "psychic ability" in Japanese. [citation needed] Nendo's parents Voiced by: Daisuke Ono (Japanese); David Wald (English) Nendo's late father appears as a ghost. His face is similar to the latter, except his vertical scar on the right eye instead of the left. He is the guardian ghost for ...
Pages in category "Japanese given names" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Coby; F. Fuju; K.
Togashi did not give much thought to the names of the characters. He came up with them by skimming through a dictionary and combining kanji characters he found appealing. The author said the name Yusuke Urameshi is "practically a joke." [1] Viz Media explained that the "Yu" is written with the kanji for "ghost", and "Urameshiii..." is a phrase ...