It is called 'jisei.'
a verse in a Japanese poem is called a haiku is that what you meant??
One famous poem about death is "Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night" by Dylan Thomas. This poem explores the idea of resisting death and fighting against its inevitability.
The death poem, also known as jisei in Japanese, was often written by people in Japan before their death. These poems were a way to express their thoughts or emotions before passing away.
"Haiku"
There is no Japanese name meaning 'death child.' Names in Japanese are often derived from nature or other auspicious themes. A name such as this would be terribly unlucky and ill regarded.
I would be surprised to come across any Japanese name that means death; considering the relatively superstitious nature of the Japanese, I doubt anyone would risk naming their child something so inauspicious. But the name is Gaara and it can be a boy/girl name. It is from the Japanese show naruto and it combined with the love symbol on his forehead makes it symbolize gaara's love 4 death
Is a type of poem that is from the Japanese culture...
haiku
Annabel Lee was the name of the girl in the poem. There is a debate whether he knows anyone by this name, but it is known that he was married to Virginia Clemm and the poem was written after her death. The poem is about her.
The only name for both female and male names that mean death is Shi.
Yes it was dubbed in English. But the Original is in Japanese
Maiku Japanese is a short poem in Japanese. This poem has 3 lines:first line has 5 syllables, second line has 7 syllables and the last line has 5 syllables.