you can not
unless you evolve him/her.
names do not change in this language
Miyamoto is Japanese, he has a Japanese name.
First, I deposited my shiny Deino for a deoxys. I got back a Japanese shiny Deoxys. Since it was shiny, I didn't to trade it away. What can I do to make it back to english?It didn't have a nickname in japanese, it was just japanese.
names do not change there meanings in the Japanese language nica is nika ニカ sometimes go to google to look for answers
Tucker is an English name and will have no meaning in Japanese.
The name Landon is of Old English origin and there is not a Japanese meaning for the name. In English this name means long hill.
If you're not Japanese, you don't have a Japanese name. Simple as. You can have your English name in Japanese Kanji and/or Katakana, with sites like this; http://japanesetranslator.co.uk/your-name-in-japanese/ You can change your name to fit. e.g. Sophie to Chie as they have the same meaning - Wisdom. But, of course, this is not your actual name in Japanese, just a name with the same meaning. Like lots of languages, the only thing about names over borders are their pronounciation. Like Axel, off Kindom Hearts 2 (Game), his name is prounounced "Akuseru" in Japanese. But it's still the same name. You can get sites, like Rum and Monkey, which change your name into similar looking Japanese names (in Romanji), but, again, this is not your Japanese name.
names do not change, so use the name as it is in English. beware because of phonetic restrictions in Japanese some names pronunciation changes slight i.e. Matthew becomes mashuu because there is no th or ew in Japanese
Ransu
グレイス /gu rei su/ is the Japanese equivalent of 'Grace' as a name.
It's Japanese reading of 'Leticia'.
Mary, the name, is "mari" in Japanese.