You can't tell from just romaji, you need to know what the kanji (chinese characters) are. The same name can be spelled with many different cominations of kanji.
Nakushita literally means "lost"
The Japanese name of The Black Swordsman (Anime) is ベルセルク (beruseruku) or quite literally "Berserk".
In Japanese, it does not have a specific meaning. Literally, Mitarashi is a honey-like syrup made from soy sauce. It is used in recipes like Mitarashi Dango. Basically, it's a food name.
It means light in japanese.
ソフィー /so fii/ is Japanese term for that name.
It literally means the color Blue.
The Japanese word 中原 (nakahara) would most likely be used as a place name or surname. The characters literally mean 'middle plain'.
It literally means star river. I looked it up and it seems to be the name of a train station in Yokohama.
In Japanese "Kimon" literally means "Demon Gate"and is generally used to mean an "ominous direction".
Nakushita literally means "lost"
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"Olga" is not a Japanese word or name, so it doesn't mean anything at all in Japanese. Did you mean, "What is the name "Olga" translated to in Japanese?"
Assuming you mean the standard type of Jasmine plant, then it would be 梔子 (kuchinashi) [also a pun, meaning literally "no mouth"] As a loanword name, it would be written as ジャズミン (literally Jasmine, transliterated into katakana)
The Japanese name of The Black Swordsman (Anime) is ベルセルク (beruseruku) or quite literally "Berserk".
The name Michelle does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written: ミシェル
The name 'Collin' does not mean anything in Japanese, but it can be written in Japanese as: コリン
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