-kun is an honourific suffix that is used normally towards boys who are younger or have a lower status than you. for example, if you knew someone and say, you were 15 and he was 14, he was be whateverhisnameis-kun. Also, it's something adults may say to male children, kind of like the male equivilent on -chan.
kun. for example if your name was Alex it would be Alex kun
-kun is used at the end of boys' names to express familiarity or endearment.It's what you use when you know someone (usually a boy) too well to call them mr/ms (-san) but not well enough to use their name alone
hai- yes Iie- no chan- young female kun-young male
shounen (where the "nen" portion is in Kun form for years) hence younger year
Hailey written in Japanese is ヘイリー (Heirii). It's pronounced very similarly to the original name, but obviously an 'r' is used instead of an 'l' as the Japanese don't use this sound.
kun. for example if your name was Alex it would be Alex kun
Kun is a Japanese word used by senior person to address junior person . Also used by females who are emotionally connect with.
-kun is used at the end of boys' names to express familiarity or endearment.It's what you use when you know someone (usually a boy) too well to call them mr/ms (-san) but not well enough to use their name alone
"Kun" is a diminuitive. That is, it asserts a degree of familiarity, or in other cases, social superiority. A teacher may refer to his students, or a boss to those who work under him, with "kun." Likewise, it may be used among friends. It is not only used for males, just as 'chan' is not only used for females. Kun is not something you would attach to the name of your social superiors.
君 (kun)
"-kun" is an honourific (name suffix) used in Japanese toward someone the speaker is on familiar terms with. It is polite but not excessively formal.
Unchi-kun is a character in a Japanese comic called Dr. Slump.
-san Mr/Ms/Miss/Mrs -kun Mr -sama Honorable
It is a name so it would be Wanda-san/kun/chan/nee chan, etc.
-Kun is mostly at the end of boys names. Example; Hiroto-kun (Boy)Sorry for not explaining at properly.
Buro-kun
Naruto-kun