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福山 和暖

Fukuyama Wadan

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福山은 '행복한 산'이라는 의미가 있고, 和暖는 '따뜻하고 화합하는'이라는 뜻입니다. '행복한 따뜻함을 지닌 소녀'라는 귀엽고 따뜻한 이미지가 연상됩니다.

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長谷川 芳弘

Hasegawa Yoshihiro

Hasegawa translates to 'long valley river', symbolizing depth and tranquility, while Yoshihiro means 'noble wide', evoking a sense of grandeur. Together, they create a poetic romanticism, aligning with the deep affection expressed in 'I love chemistry'.

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久保田 白郎

Kubota Shirou

'Kubota' refers to a rice paddy, but importantly, it can symbolize cultivation and growth. 'Shirou' translates to 'white boy,' often associated with innocence. However, when combined, it gives 'Kubota Shirou,' meaning 'white boy from the paddy,' merging light and dark themes of innocence in a place of growth, which could represent hidden dangers or a façade of purity in darkness.

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桜井 亮三郎

Sakurai Ryozaburo

The last name 'Sakurai' (桜井) combines 'sakura' (桜), meaning 'cherry blossom', with 'i' (井), meaning 'well', suggesting a place where cherry blossoms grow near a well. The first name 'Ryozaburo' (亮三郎) consists of 'ryo' (亮), meaning 'clear' or 'bright', 'za' (三), meaning 'three', and 'buro' (郎), meaning 'son' or 'boy'. Together, the name conveys an image of a bright young man, possibly symbolizing the vitality and beauty of cherry blossoms in a tranquil setting.

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水田 光南葉

Mizuta Minamiba

The surname 'Mizuta' implies 'water rice field,' symbolizing nourishment. The first name 'Minamiba' translates to 'light south leaves,' suggesting brightness and vitality. Together, 'Mizuta Minamiba' creates a unique identity rooted in abundance and the nurturing essence of life.

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野島 健二

Nojima Kenji

The surname 野島 (Nojima) means 'wild island,' invoking a sense of freedom and strength, while 健二 (Kenji) translates to 'healthy second.' This name reflects a robust and spirited individual embodying traditional masculinity, suitable for adventures and bravery.

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高田 恵一

Takada Keiichi

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花見市

Hanamimishi

The name of the town '花見市' (Hanamimishi) consists of two components: '花見' (hanami) and '市' (shi). The term '花見' translates to 'flower viewing' in English, which refers to the traditional Japanese custom of enjoying the beauty of cherry blossoms, particularly during springtime. It is a time when people gather under blooming cherry trees to appreciate the flowers, often with picnics and celebrations. The '市' (shi) denotes a city or town. Therefore, '花見市' can be literally translated to 'Hanami City' or 'Flower Viewing City.' Culturally, this name reflects the significance of cherry blossoms in Japanese culture, symbolizing the transient nature of life and the beauty of nature. Areas named after hanami often indicate a locale well-known for cherry blossom festivals or scenic views of cherry trees.

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小関 七朗

Koseki Nanaro

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