It means Women
Onna no hito = female person
Tachi = shows there are more than one
Yes, there is a Japanese version of "Codename: Kids Next Door" called "Kodomo-Tachi wa Next Door". It features a similar premise but with Japanese cultural elements and themes.
it means "we" but it's used mainly by males. The female version, "watashitachi" is more polite. "Boku" means "I", used by males and "tachi" makes it a plural.
Some Japanese girl names that mean lonely are Sabishii, Kodoku, and Hitori.
"Lonely" is 'sabishii' in Japanese.
"Watahashi" is a humble and formal way to refer to oneself in Japanese. It is equivalent to saying "I" or "me" in English, but it expresses a sense of modesty and politeness.
"watashi tachi,wareware " is a Japanese word and in English it means "We"
tachi is a Japanese sword, first from from a katana (older version)
立ち技 (tachiwaza) means 'standing technique' in Japanese.
Futago Okami tachi Futago is twins and Okami tachi is wolves
Shōnen-tachi
Kanashimi no kodomo-tachi
Shita. Or if you mean top/bottom. Top : tachi たち Bottom : neko ネコ
Watashi-tachi
Watash-tachi
"tachi" is usually tacked onto another word, indicating more than one. It is only used with words such as "watashi", "boku", etc. For example, "Boku-tachi" is said by a male, and essentially means "My friends and I..." (That is of course assuming that the people he is with are friends. A lot of speaking Japanese is about context.)
the world child? you can say SEKAINO KODOMO(TACHI).
立ち上がり (Tachi agari)