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When referring to the sun, Japanese tend to use the honorifics:

1.  お天道様 (おてんとうさま) o・te・n・to・u・sa・ma

2.  お日様 (おひさま) o・hi・sa・ma

it is rather uncommon to hear "Otaiyou" but, as you are using is as a name.. it may work?

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