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Tomoda Village
The name means 'Friend's Rice Field Village.' '友' (Tomo) means 'friend' and '田' (Da) means 'rice field.' This suggests a close-knit community involved in agriculture, specifically rice farming.
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Koyanagi Masanori
The surname '小柳' (Koyanagi) means 'small willow', which evokes images of delicate and gentle nature. The first name '雅年' (Masanori) can mean 'elegant year', suggesting a sense of gracefulness. Together, 'Koyanagi Masanori' represents 'the elegant small willow tree', encapsulating a cute and kind essence. This aligns well with the theme of cuteness and reflects the request to find names with similar delightful meanings as in {{Nama saya karno, tolong cari nama yang memiliki arti serupa.}}.
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Yamanote Town
The name 'Yamanote' consists of '山' (yama) meaning 'mountain' and '手' (te) meaning 'hand' or 'surrounding area.' Thus, 'Yamanote' translates to 'Surrounding Mountains.' It reflects a town situated in a mountainous area, embodying Japan's rich natural landscapes.
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Komuro Hidejun
The last name 小室 (Komuro) means 'small room,' with 小 (ko) meaning 'small' and 室 (muro) meaning 'room.' The first name 秀峻 (Hidejun) combines 秀 (hide), meaning 'excellent' or 'refined,' with 峻 (jun), meaning 'steep' or 'majestic.' Together, the full name Komuro Hidejun conveys a sense of being a refined individual from a humble background.
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Okamoto Uminami
The last name 岡本 (Okamoto) means 'hill root' or 'base of the hill,' suggesting stability and a connection to nature. The first name 海菜美 (Uminami) translates to 'ocean vegetable beauty,' evoking images of natural beauty and freshness from the sea. Together, the full name Okamoto Uminami conveys a sense of groundedness and natural elegance.
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Kawase Toshiumi
The surname 'Kawase' means 'river rapids', signifying dynamism and energy. 'Toshiumi' means 'talented ocean', indicating depth and capability. Together, 'Kawase Toshiumi' reflects a vibrant and capable person, resonating well with the energetic and ambitious spirit commonly admired in contemporary Japanese names.
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Uminohara-shi
The name means 'Ocean Plain City.' '海' (umi) means 'ocean,' '原' (hara) means 'plain,' and '市' (shi) indicates a city. This name evokes images of a city located on flat land near the ocean.
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Mio City
Mio City (美桜市) combines two kanji: 美 (mi) meaning 'beauty' and 桜 (sakura) meaning 'cherry blossom.' Thus, the literal translation is 'City of Beautiful Cherry Blossoms.' This name not only signifies the city's scenic splendor, particularly in spring when cherry blossoms bloom, but also reflects a cultural appreciation for nature, which is central to Japanese aesthetics. Cherry blossoms hold significant cultural importance in Japan, symbolizing the transient nature of life and beauty.
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