4 四 as it is pronounced shi just like the japanese word for death 死
and 7 七 as it's pronounced shichi, again including shi as in death
therefore those two numbers have an extra pronounciation
yon (4) and nana (7)
the white carnation represents death in the Japanese culture.
In Japanese culture, the number 4 is associated with death because the pronunciation of the number "shi" is similar to the word for death. This belief has resulted in the avoidance of the number in various contexts, such as room numbering in hospitals, hotels, and buildings. However, it's important to note that not all Japanese people hold superstitious views about the number 4.
The Greek symbol for death, the skull, held significant meaning in ancient mythology and culture. It represented the idea of mortality, the impermanence of life, and the transition to the afterlife. It was often associated with gods and goddesses related to death and the underworld, such as Hades and Persephone. The symbol served as a reminder of the inevitability of death and the importance of honoring and respecting the deceased.
In some cultures, the number 4 is considered unlucky because in Mandarin and Cantonese, the pronunciation of the word for "four" is similar to the word for "death." This association with death leads to a belief that the number brings bad luck.
死神 /shi ni ga mi/ means 'death god' in Japanese.
It depends on the culture. In most western cultures its a symbol of innocence or purity; in some southeast Asian cultures, it's a symbol of death.
Red dragons in Japanese culture can symbolize many things. This drago symbolizes passion, love, blood, war, emerging life, and death.
The kanji (Chinese symbol adapted by Japanese) for death is 死 (pronounced 'shi').In hiragana (basic syllables) this is し - you will almost always see the kanji except in material such as books or games produced for children which does not use kanji.(If you cannot see the above symbols, you will need to install a Japanese language pack.)
In Chinese and Japanese the pronunciation of the number four is very similar if not identical to the word for "death" (死) and thus is not a very popular to be associated with as it may invite death to the door of the person and their families.
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
Shi: death (noun)
The Greek symbol eternity, known as the ouroboros, represented the concept of infinity and the cyclical nature of life in ancient Greek culture and mythology. It symbolized the idea of eternal return, the interconnectedness of all things, and the continuous cycle of birth, death, and rebirth.