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Yumi Ishiyama's Chinese Name 石山尤美 (this is the official name from Hong Kong's broadcasting company) 'Ishi' is 石, meaning 'rock'. 'yama' is 山, meaning mountain 尤美 is the translation in sound of Yumi Yumi, a Japanese name, also means bow (弓) so Yumi's name can also be written as 石山弓. From Mainland China the name is 尤惠子
How is it hinata? Sakura was train by the 5th hokage! and hinata was train by her sensei! i think sakura cause in naruto shippuden Hi No Ishi O Tsugu Mono you should see sakura in action! i was like :O it's pretty good also her cherry blossom impact is awesome! before i knew she was stronger but i didn't how much stronger she was but i also saw hinata in action with neji it was good but it won't ''wow'' you but from what i have seen i would say sakura is stronger but before hinata was definitely stronger but i haven't seen hinata in complete action neither with sakura it was like a small bit so actually iamnt that sure who is stronger Sakura is the stronger of the 2, Sakura's stats is 26 & Hinata's stats is 21.5 Sakura is extremely strong but she couldn't have taken on Lord Pain for a second like Hinata did Hinata didn't, she was no match for Pain whatsoever, Pain also wasn't trying to kill her.
ishi died in 1916 and ishi was the last yahi
Ishi Rudell is 6'.
Ishi waldebenia goy goy
Fujiwara no Ishi was born in 1000.
Fujiwara no Ishi died in 1036.
Ishi Wilderness was created in 1984.
Ishi Press was created in 1968.
"Ishi means rock in Japanese" Improve: Actually, I think the asker meant Ishi of the Yahi tribe. In their language "Ishi" means "man". It may also be "last man".
The area of Ishi Wilderness is 167.293 square kilometers.
Ishi never said his name because it was forbidden for him to say it as a Yahi. However the name 'Ishi' was given to him, which just very simply means MAN. I hope that helps!!
"ishi no sora" "skies of stone" 石 ishi, it can also mean gem, or jewel. 空 sora, sky, heavens. 石の空 ishi no sora.
NANCY SCHEPER-HUGHES has written: 'ISHI'S BRAIN, ISHI'S ASHES : ANTHROPOLOGY AND GENOCIDE'