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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"
The name 'Amelia' is spelt asアメリア (ameria) in Japanese.
There is no such name in Japanese.
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?
Aduko is not a Japanese name in this current romanization. "Atsuko," however, is a Japanese name.
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the name for a pear in Japanese is Nashi