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Hiya! So I guess you've been watching Shugo chara :P I think.

Ok so if you are then Utau means Diva or song (actually that's what I hear) but usually I hear people say that it means singing butterfly (her whole name) her whole name is Utau Hoshina. Hope I help :P

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