"Shi" *shee* means both death and four. "Hateru" *hah-teh-roo* means die.
Yes it does. (死)
it means 'i love you' in Japanese
"shi no numa" (死の沼) is Japanese and translates as "swamp of death".
猪 /i no shi shi/ means 'boar' which in spoken can be abbreviated to 'ino'. When used in names, it reads 'ino'.
The name Alexis doesn't mean anything in Japanese. It can be written in Japanese as: アレクシス (A-re-ku-shi-su)
"Shi gatsu" is the Japanese word for the month of April. It consists of two kanji characters: "shi" meaning "four" and "gatsu" meaning "month." Together, they form the word for the fourth month of the year.
セシリア /se shi ri a/ would be the Japanization of that name.
しみ (shimi) means "stain" or "blemish."
The only name for both female and male names that mean death is Shi.
静かな死 (shizuka na shi) would mean "Silent Death" in Japanese.
It would be "pinku no shi" or "momoiro no shi"
死の天使 (shi no tenshi) would mean "Angel of Death" in Japanese.