It means something along the lines of "The Way of the Magic Shadow"
I think it means Shadow.
Mizu = water Kage = shadow Mizu kage = water shadow (Probably a ninja move from Naruto, I'm guessing?)
I don't know what you mean by 'with an x,' but the Japanese word for shadow is 'kage,' written: 影
Maho is a Hawaiian name that means "thirsty." It is generally a girl's name and is of Chamoru origin. There are no known nicknames for the name Maho.
In Japanese, the word "shadows" can be translated as "kage" (影). It refers to the dark silhouette or image formed when an object blocks light. It can also metaphorically represent the hidden or unseen aspects of something or someone.
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.
'Kage,' in addition to referring to shadow(s), can also be used to mean 'reflection,' as in reflection from a mirror/water.
陰、影 Kage means shade, or shadow, but these two kanji characters with the same reading have slightly different connotation. The first indicates a lack of light, the second is the shadow caused by light being thrown on an object.
The phrase 'night shadow' would be translated as 夜の影 (yoru no kage) in Japanese. This may also be used to mean 'shadow of the night'.
mahou is used as an adjective meaning magical. so for example mahou sensei means magical teacher or can be used to mean magician.
" Oni " in Japanese Means " Demon " Meanwhile " Kage " is " Shadow " .So " OniKage " would be " Shadow Demon " . Here is the kanji for it : " 鬼の影 "
Naikage as one word means "Bending Medicine" Seperatley, nai means to not have. Kage means Shadow.