Depending on the kanji the Japanese word よう can mean many things. Like business or to get drunk.
Well the word Inu in Japanese means Dog. And Yahsha in Japanese mans Demon. so it is really it just means dogdemon :) im Japanese i should know!
Espada is the spanish word for "sword", and Japanese for "ten blades"
You may mean 'crowned' this refers to someone ,possibly of royal heritage being made a formal King, queen, prince or princess.
It meens blood shadow. When both parts of the single word are translated,"chi" when translated, means blood and "kage",when translated, means shadow.
Princess in Japanese/Hime "hime" or "himemiya" is what you say for princess in Japanese. Hime :D
It's hime.
In Romaji, the Japanese word for "princess" is "hime".
姫様 : 'hime-sama' can be used as 'princess' but the main word for it is 王女 : 'oujo'. Not to be confused with 'ojou' which means 'daughter, young lady, mistress' and is usually used as 'ojou-sama'.
There's no word that specifically means "ocean princess", just like you're not likely to find that phrase in the dictionary. However, you can stick it together in two ways. "Umi-hime" is somewhat formal. For instance, if Ocean Princess is someone's title, you might call them as such. Umi means ocean, and when it's followed by -hime, hime becomes a title, like Ms. or Mr.; in this case, Princess Ocean. If you want to say ocean princess as a common noun instead of a proper noun, you would say "umi no hime", which, loosely translated, means "princess of the ocean." "No" is somewhat like the Spanish "de", used mostly for "of" but having many other meanings. It's a particle that denotes that the previous word is the subject and that the following word belongs to the first. It can usually be thought of as similar to the possessive " 's" of English.
Flower-bud Princess.
Japanese names have usually several spellings. 'Harumi' is no exception. Some spellings, among many others are: 晴海 - 東見 - 春実 - 治身
Hiromu is a given or forename. Meaning it is a person's first name.
Princess, or Imperial Princess.
Well if im not mistaken kuro means black and hime means princess, so black princess? i don't know anything about Japanese names quite yet but i have picked up a couple words in Japanese from watching animes and i think that's right
The word is 'female textile worker' But if you meant the name then it's usually 'Star Princess'
"watashi no ai" litteraly means "my love"More common uses are:"watashi no hime" my princess"anata" translates into "you" but is used like "honey" or "dear" between lovers.Warning!"Ai jin" may appear on some websites to mean lover. It doesn't! It's the word used for mistress, or secret lover (when cheating).