Some popular Japanese boy names include Hiroshi, Yuki, Takashi, and Daiki. These names often have meaningful or symbolic elements, such as representing nature, virtues, or historical figures.
homophones for boy's names are Phil and fill . i think that is what it is .
Some popular baby boy names that start with "S" are Samuel, Sebastian, Sawyer, and Simon.
-San is mostly at the end of girls names or at the end of animals or little boys names, something like that. Example; Kiari-san (Girl) Naa-san (Animal)-Kun is mostly at the end of boys names. Example; Seji-kun (Boy)
The same thing as other boy names-"he". You can also do "his" or "him" for other words.
This girl name has no vowels:KC This boy name has no vowels:CJ
Naoki
astro boy, gigantor and godzilla.
shikamaru, like from naruto :D
Here's a site for baby names, this is the A-Z of Japanese names. It also shows the meaning which I think will by useful to you. babynameguide.com/categoryjapanese.asp?strGender=&strAlpha=A&strCat=Japanese&strOrder=Meaning
Kenji means second son, Ichiro is a somewhat common name.
By main characters, I think you mean the player characters. If so, yes, they have names. The boy is named Hilbert, and the girl is named Hilda. Their Japanese names are similar as well. The boy's is Touya, and the girl's is Touko.
Hiro, Kyoushiro, Gin, Akatora, Akame, Hiyan, Giyan, Daisuke...and plenty more!
-Kun is mostly at the end of boys names. Example; Hiroto-kun (Boy)Sorry for not explaining at properly.
Japanese Boy was created on 1981-07-10.
Japanese Boy is a song by Scottish singer Aneka.
'Shounen' means "young boy" in Japanese.
Boy's Life - Japanese magazine - was created in 1963.