"Kimi no hitomi" is Japanese for "your eyes." It is often used to express admiration or affection towards someone's eyes.
The cast of Kimi wa boku o sukininaru - 1989 includes: Michiko Ameku Hitomi Takahashi Etsushi Toyokawa Kuniko Yamada as Chika Hamada
The cast of Itsutsu kazoereba kimi no yume - 2014 includes: Hitomi Arai Ayano Konishi Yuri Nakae Kaori Tsubaki Shungiku Uchida Sumire Ueno Miyu Yamabe
kimi onaji toshida, means you're the same toshida
君 (kimi) =you, 物語 (monogatari) = story, so combined 君物語 (kimi monogatari) means "Your Story".
This can mean one of two things. 'Kimi' is one way of saying 'you' in Japanese. Kimi-chan is a way of saying 'you' in a friendly way to someone younger than the person speaking. I think Kimi is also a Japanese name, so someone who says Kimi-chan is just close friends with Kimi :)
It means : For you in full blossom :-)
Weell, i choose Hana Kimi ! i mean it izz sucha cute anime! i mean as soon as you read it you will fall in love with it instantly
The cast of Kimi ni chikaishi - 1954 includes: Haruyo Ichikawa as Fumiko Masahiko Inoue Akio Isono as Shinji Horii Toshiko Kobayashi as Nobue Shiraishi Tatsuya Mihashi as Kunihiko Yada Machiko Mizuhara as Yae Kazama Tatsuo Nagai as Onodera Hitomi Nozoe as Hitomi Mizusawa Takeshi Sakamoto as Tokuhei Matsuko Shiga as Announcer Teiji Takahashi as Kensuke Takayanagi Yumeji Tsukioka as Kanako Mitsuko Yoshikawa as Yasuko
君 Kimi being the kanji for the familiar form of "you". (In other words, it's the informal version!^^)
The cast of Kimi ga odoru natsu - 2010 includes: Daigo Ikuno Tatsuya Fujiwara Hitomi Furusaki Yamato Igarashi Haruka Kinami Yoshiko Miyazaki Junpei Mizobata Seiya Osada as Tanokura Kotaro Takada Reiko Takahashi Masahiro Takashima
Hitomi Oikawa's birth name is Horikawa, Hitomi.
"Kimi to Boku" means "You and I" in Japanese. It is often used to refer to a group of people that includes both the speaker and the listener.