young thunder
府県 /fu ken/ mean prefecture in Japanese.
it means sasaki in Japanese
Tengo is a Japanese name. You might mean 'tengou' which would mean 'prank'.
It means light in japanese.
Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess.
Jiraiya is a character from Japanese folklore and literature. The name roughly translates to "young thunder," with "jira" meaning young and "iya" meaning thunder. Jiraiya is known for his magical abilities and connections to nature.
Jiraiya is the title character in a Japanese folktale called Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari. He was well known for being a ninja sorcerer that uses shapeshifting magic to morph into a gigantic toad.
Jiraiya translates into 'Young Thunder'
I think you mean Jiraiya. And if you want a picture, just go to Google Images and type "Jiraiya" or "Naruto Jiraiya".
'Jiraiya' translates as 'To come on one's own'.
Jiraiya was created in 1839.
When Jiraiya and Tsunade were Genins, Jiraiya fell in love with Tsunade.
Orochimaru since a child looks like a snake...i think that was kishimoto's intentions when he gave him his name....kishimoto derived the names of the three legendary sannin from the Japanese folktale Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari. here's wat it say's in wikipedia.... "In Naruto, a popular manga and anime television series, Jiraiya, Tsunade, and Orochimaru appear as three legendary ninjas known as the Sannin. Instead of transforming into a toad, Jiraiya can summon toads into battle, up to and including Kaiju-sized monsters. This summoning ability is predicated on Jiraiya having established a blood-contract with all species of toad-kind. Tsunade can summon slugs, and Orochimaru can summon snakes." Orochimaru in the folklore was described as such in wikipedia... "Orochimaru, featured in the Japanese folktale Jiraiya Goketsu Monogatari, is the arch-enemy of the ninja Jiraiya. He was once named Yashagorō and was one of Jiraiya's followers, but he was overtaken by serpent magic. Having changed his name to "Orochimaru", he gained the ability to turn himself into a giant serpent. He attacked Jiraiya and his wife Tsunade and defeated them with his venom (only for another follower to save the couple's lives afterwards). "Orochi" is the name of a giant eight-headed snake in Japanese mythology. The kanji literally mean "giant snake" or "serpent"." So i guess that explains the reason as to why he looks and controls snakes...lol...
Jiraiya never possesses a sharingan.
pain revives jiraiya
No, instead Jiraiya tells Naruto about Tsunade, as Naruto first met Jiraiya.
Jiraiya is Naruto's godfather and teacher.