Kuro meaning dark, and Hime meaning princess, you could add the words together for a beautiful-and-bad(butt) name. (sorry, can't cuss, I'm 10!)
You could add -chan, -sama, or -san to the name (Kurohime-chan, Kurohime-sama, Kurohime-san) to have a more respectful title. Thanks for reading!
Kurohime is most likely the name for Princess of Darkness.
In Japanese, Kuro means dark while Hime means Princess. If you wanted to, you could add sama to the end of the name for it to be Kurohime-sama as a sign of more respect.
Crown Princess Masako and Aiko are examples of Japanese princesses.
"hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese.
暗さにいる姫 (kurasa ni iru hime)
Hime means princess, but the whole name should mean Woven Princess in Japanese.
In Japanese, "Princess Chloe" would be "Chloe-ohimesama" (koo-roh-ee oh-hee-meh-sah-mah).
A Japanese princess is called a Hime.
You may say 'kurasa,' written: 暗さ
It means 'weaving princess', and comes from the name of a goddess who wove clothing
The name of the main character is Duck. She has long, braided, red hair. She is actually a duck, who was turned into a girl, who then turns into Princess Tutu. As I said, her name is Duck and in the Japanese version her name is Ahiru, which is the japanese word for duck.
I'd say Avril,Aisling,Zenda or something Japanese
In Japanese it means Darkness
Yes, Princess Masako Nashimoto was half Japanese because her mother was Japanese and her father was Korean.