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Sakura tenten,Mazenta Tenshi,Sakura Kitsune............
Usually translated as 'cool,' this is not a standard Japanese given name.
Go here: http://babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com/japanese-names.htmlYou can find a lot of cool sounding Japanese names, just browse through.
I've looked into it, and I don't believe it's a Japanese name. If it is, it's an uncommon one.I think it would be a cool name.In Romania, jumari are pork rinds, known in the UK as scratchlings.
Hayai-Kage means swift shadow in Japanese ^-^
Hitsune; "kitsune" means fox, and "hi" can mean fire, so "Hitsune"
There is no such name in Japanese.
The name 'Amelia' is spelt asアメリア (ameria) in Japanese.
Aduko is not a Japanese name in this current romanization. "Atsuko," however, is a Japanese name.
Well, honey, the name Morgan in Japanese is written as モーガン and is pronounced as "Moogan." It doesn't have a specific meaning in Japanese since it's a borrowed name from another language. But hey, if you wanna give it some fancy significance, you could say it means "cool and mysterious" in Japanese - because why not?
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Miyamoto is Japanese, he has a Japanese name.