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In Japanese names, "onise" (鬼子) typically refers to "demon child" or "ogre child." The term "oni" means "demon" or "ogre," while "ko" (子) means "child." It can be used metaphorically to describe a person with a fierce or strong character, often found in folklore and storytelling.

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