Create something in Japanese: 何かを作成する
invent
It means something is standing "upright."
You would add the prefix "Re-" to the root word figure in order to create a word that means to create a form or image of something again.
himtsi (המציא) which also means "to invent"
create
I don't believe "jami" is a real word in Japanese, however, "jama" means "an obstruction" or refers to something that's "in the way."
Tsukuru (作る) is Japanese for "to make" or "to create".
The word creative is an adjective. It means having the ability to create something.
It means gratitude or a sense of appreciation for something someone has done for you.
You could use the prefix "un-" to the root word in order to create a word that means to take or undo the original appearance of somebody or something.
Forefathers means the people who created something in the past. If you're looking for a word that means someone who will create something in the future, a good word is "posterity." If you're looking for a word that means someone who destroyed something in the past, a couple of choices are "destroyer" or "scourge."
The Japanese word for "little one" is "chibi." It is often used to describe something small, cute, or childlike.