oyasuminasai; oyasumi
A good place to find meanings behind names is "Behind the Name" and "Kabalarians". Both of these resources are very popular at the moment and have the most current information available.
As far as I know, a name meaning "hate" does not exist. Most Japanese names have positive or auspicious meanings; naming your child "hate" would not invite much good fortune.
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You are obviously trying to find the meanings of words. This is a good thing to be doing :-). A good way of doing this is to use the web's dictionary resources to see if these can help you. For instance to see the meaning of 'pole' look at the web link I have placed below.
Yes this is a good website to use to find Japanese words and what they are in English along with examples of what they mean and their definition of the word.
There is not a very good website to get Japanese erasers but there is a store called spanx and they sell them
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The word good can have many subtlely different meanings, and so do the words below. So context is important, and it will be good for you to check the words below both to understand how 'good' is a common meaning element, and also what they mean primarily. You could create some hilarious phrases by taking different meanings of the word 'good' and randomly substituting any of the words below. marvelous masterful mature memorable munificent
Words with positive connotations are those that have happy or good meanings. Some words with positive connotations are joy, gladness, euphoria, excitement, and jubilant.
Antonyms are words that have opposite meanings; typical examples are good and evil, dark and light, out and in, up and down, and so forth. Note that not all words have antonyms.
find someone who likes to win, and is good with words