It can have two meanings commonly:
1) 'The 5th day of the month' (Kanji: 五日), or '5 days'.
2) 'Someday, sometime, one day, etc'.
'Itsuka mata aimasu ka?'.
Itsuka dokusho suruhi was created in 2005.
Roughly, it appears to mean "Will I go to the moon sometime?" but the choice of words seem a bit unusual to me.Watashi wa (I) itsuka (sometime) getsuei(moon) ni (to) iki (be bound for) -tai (want to) no (indicates a question when at the end of a sentence).
The english is "A black rabbit has seven lives"
The cast of Itsuka au machi - 2005 includes: Kumiko Fujiyoshi Toshiyuki Nagashima Issei Ogata
The cast of Itsuka dare ka to - 1990 includes: Yoshiko Miyazaki Minako Osanai Chiyomi Takahashi
The cast of Itsuka nami no kanata ni - 2005 includes: Johnny Ginowan Akihiko Nago Takako Senaha
It is a japanese name that means powerful snow.
There is no Japanese name that means Unwanted. Japanese names are positive and complimentary.
The word Yukari means a girls name in Japanese. Yukari means affinity in Japanese.
The first word indicates that this is a conversation between males who know each other well (it is therefore informal language).Kimi = youno = genitivekao = face, expression, facial appearancewa = as forNippon-jin = a historic term for Japanese person, not used todaymitai = looks likedayone = (not a Japanese word).Itsuka = 5 days, 5th day of month (should be itsu ka = at some time)kanarazu = certainlynippon ni = historic term for "in Japan", not used todaykite ne? = won't you come?So the Japanese bits almost say, in pre-1946 informal Japanese, "Your face looks Japanese. Won't you certainly come to Japan?"After 1946 the name of the country was changed to Nihon - nobody uses Nippon any more.
Ookami means wolf in Japanese and yuki means snow in Japanese so, yuki ookami means snow wolf in Japanese.