Red dragons in Japanese culture can symbolize many things. This drago symbolizes passion, love, blood, war, emerging life, and death.
It means good health and protection.
the ball represents wisdom (as believed by the Japanese)
Yes
it means red child
I think it mean protection
The Japanese word for Dragon is "Ryuu"
The red dragon characterizes desire, passion, fire and rage. They are symbolized to eat darkness and turn it into light, and feed off of energy.
Ryu = Dragon
There is a 'Savior Demon Dragon' in the Japanese OCG version. 'Majestic' is the English TCG term for 'Savior', when the card comes out in English it will most likely be called Majestic Red Dragon.
The blue dragon is said to be a symbol of a leader in Japanese culture.
Uh, a dragon that is red?
Well since Ryuu translates directly to dragon, here are a few last names that would emphasize this name. Haruki Pronunciation - Hah-ROO-Kee Meaning - "Shining brightly" Therefore - "Brightly shining dragon" Hide Pronunciation - HEE-day Meaning - "Excellent" Therefore - "Dragon of Excellence" or "Excellent Dragon" Hoshi Pronunciation - Hoe-SHE Meaning - "Star" Therefore - "Star Dragon" Kagami Pronunciation - Kah-GAH-me Meaning - "Mirror" Therefore - "Mirror Dragon" Kana Pronunciation - KAH-nah Meaning - "Powerful" Therefore - "Powerful Dragon" Keitaro Pronunciation - KAY-tar-OH Meaning - "Blessing" Therefore - "Dragon's Blessing" Kin Pronunciation - KIN Meaning - "Golden" Therefore - "Golden Dragon" Toshi Pronunciation - TOE-she Meaning - "Mirror Image" Therefore - "Reflection of the Dragon"