uchiha means 'uchiwa' in Japanese which means paper fan, and the symbol of the uchiha clan is a paper fan. uchiwa is used to fan fire to make it bigger ( oxygen helps fire grow) and the uchiha clans element is mainly fire.
The name Itachi means weasel, and Uchiha is a round fan, I believe.
In the series, "Uchiha" is meant to mean "fan", though the actual Japanese word for fan is "uchiwa". Interestingly, "uchiha" can also mean "moderate; private matter; family circle; the inside" or "conservative".
Itachi in Japanese means weasel. Uchiha doesn't necessarily mean anything. But by switching the last kanji 'ha' to 'wa' you get Uchiwa which means 'fan'.
I honestly have no clue how to write 'Uchiha' in Chinese but since Uchiha is a Japanese word,along with Naruto being a Japanese show,why would it even matter what it looks like in Chinese?
'Hn' doesn't particularly mean anything: it's just a grunt really, as shown by the infamous Sasuke Uchiha.
It's a type of manual fan thing. The emblem of the Uchiha is that fan.
I've never heard of Mimiko Uchiha But you probably mean Mikoto Uchiha which is Sasuke's mother. She isn't a naruto character mimiko uchiha is a fake.A fake make by naruto fans
hyuga is definetly better i mean uchiha originated from the hyuga clan hyuga rocks cha!
Sasuke's full name is Uchiha Sasuke, he does not have a middle name.
Well that depends when you say madara if you mean Tobi then yes he was afraid of itachi.
Sasuke was the name of a legendary ninja in japan, Uchiha is his clan's name and therefore his last name. The name uchiha also means paper fan and that is what the Uchiha clan symbol actually is.
Sasuke Uchiha and Madara Uchiha