Yes. --- yes. Konoha means leaves. The village is called konohagakure. It literally means village hidden among the leaves.
"Konoha" or "Konohagakure." is just another name for The Hidden Leaf Village. witch is in the land of fire.
Konoha or Konohagakure ( hidden leaf village).
village of the hidden leaf, konoha ps(there are rumors that he is obito)
"Konoha" translates to "leaf village" in English. It is derived from the Japanese words "kono" (木の), meaning "leaf," and "ha" (葉), meaning "leaf" or "foliage." In the context of the popular anime and manga series "Naruto," Konoha refers to the Hidden Leaf Village, which is a central location in the story. The village symbolizes growth, nature, and the bonds between its inhabitants.
Konoha is not a person, it is the Leaf Village in the original Japanese version. It is where Naruto, Kakashi, Sakura and all them derived from.
He is from Konoha ( Hidden Leaf Village) . He was in Team Minato, Kakashi and Rin as his team-mates.
Konoha/Konohagakure (Hidden Leaf Village) which resides in the Land of Fire.
well there is a Konoha which in Japanese means Leaf Village. i cant find any other information so i :)
the village hidden in the leaves or in japan konaha.
Amari's village is called Konoha. This village, also known as the Hidden Leaf Village, is a prominent location in the "Naruto" series. It is known for its strong ninja community and rich history.
Konohagakure, known as Konoha. known for it's warm & bright weather, it's very rare to see a storm or harsh weather in konoha.
Well according to google translate, 'konoha' means 'naruto' which is really wierd, but according to the anime itself, it means 'hidden leaf village' :)