The surname 'Masaki' means 'correct tree', symbolizing strength and uprightness. 'Tsubasa' translates to 'wing', suggesting freedom and aspiration. The full name 'Masaki Tsubasa' conveys a message of a strong and aspirational person, aligning well with current popular trends of optimistic and uplifting names.
The surname 'Oowada' means 'large harmony rice field,' suggesting unity and abundance. The first name 'Hoshihiko' translates to 'star prince,' representing celestial beauty and romance. The name 'Oowada Hoshihiko' evokes a romantic and grand spirit, perfect for the emotional depth that Gabriel Haddad may embody.
The surname 'Shida' means 'willfield' or 'aspiration field,' suggesting dreams and ambitions. The first name 'Minato' means 'harbor of reality.' Thus, 'Shida Minato' can be seen as 'harbor for aspirations,' which signifies uniqueness and deeply connects with the open aspirations symbolized in {{Rania Amina}}.
The surname 西田 (Nishida) means 'west rice field,' symbolizing abundant harvest and stability. The first name 健史 (Kenji) translates to 'healthy' combined with 'history,' representing vigor and strength in legacy. 'Nishida Kenji' symbolizes a resilient person, rooted in tradition and strength, willing to forge a healthy path in history. This name captures masculinity and courage while showing humility in its reflections on the past.
The surname 'Noda' is derived from a word meaning 'field' which signifies growth and nature. The first name 'Naokatsu' combines 'Nao' which can mean 'honesty' and 'katsu' which means 'to win' or 'to prevail'. Together, this name may be interpreted as 'honest victor', suggesting a person of integrity and strength. This name carries a serious tone, adhering well to the theme of gravity and importance, much like ‘Sofyan Sugianto’ who embodies determination.
The surname 日比野 (Hibino) means 'sunny field,' representing vitality and openness, while 若人 (Wakato) translates to 'young person.' Together, Hibino Wakato suggests a lively and courageous spirit, combining youthfulness with bravery—fitting for a name that exemplifies traditional masculinity.
The last name "Miyauchi" (宮内) means "inside the shrine" or "in the palace," where 宮 (miya) refers to a shrine or palace and 内 (uchi) means inside. The first name "Yosho" (保良) means "to protect good" where 保 (yo) means to protect or guarantee and 良 (sho) means good or virtuous. Combined, "Miyauchi Yosho" can be interpreted as "a virtuous person who is protected within a sacred space," conveying a sense of honor and guardianship.
The last name 梶原 (Kajiwara) can be broken down into two kanji: 梶 (kaji) meaning 'twig' or 'branch' and 原 (wara) meaning 'field' or 'original place', suggesting a connection to nature or a geographic origin. The first name 瑛奈 (Eina) consists of 瑛 (ei) meaning 'beautiful' or 'gem' and 奈 (na) which has various interpretations including 'what' or representing a gentle tone. Together, the full name Kajiwara Eina evokes an image of a beautiful and precious gem originating from a natural place, combining the ideas of beauty, nature, and uniqueness.