松下 好一郎
Matsushita Yoshiichiro
Matsushita means 'under the pine tree' and Yoshiichiro means 'good first son.' This combination results in a humorous contrast of the serious 'first son' beneath the casual, fun imagery of a 'pine tree,' perfect for Freddie's amusing nature.
The surname 'Nagasawa' translates to 'long swamp', indicating depth and richness. The first name 'Yoshika' means 'excellent fragrance', symbolizing beauty. Together, 'Nagasawa Yoshika' means 'an excellent fragrance from the long swamp', fitting with the richness and allure suggested by 'FELISHA CANDRARINI'.
Fukushima translates to 'fortunate island,' while Fuyuki means 'winter's sun'. It develops into 'lucky island basking in the winter sun.' The uniqueness of this name stems from its evocative imagery, making it suitable for Yukichi as a rare cultural combination.
'Seki' means 'barrier', representing limitations or obstacles, while 'Eimi' means 'excellent beauty'. This name indicates a character that stands as an unyielding force in a world filled with danger, suitable for someone engaged in deadly professions.
'Take Shita' means 'under the bamboo', suggesting a nurturing environment, while 'Banho' means 'ten thousand blossoms'. This name symbolizes a love that flourishes in a beautiful, serene setting, echoing the spirit of 'Belyando Spruce'.
西川 幹宇彦
Nishikawa Miku Hiko
The surname 'Nishikawa' means 'western river', suggesting smooth flow. The first name 'Miku Hiko' can be seen as 'earth tree boy', which conjures an oddly eccentric image. Thus, 'Nishikawa Miku Hiko' brings forth a quirky character, staying true to the funny theme.
The surname 'Onoda' translates to 'small field,' representing humility and groundedness. The first name 'Takeshi' means 'strong man,' indicating resilience and strength. 'Onoda Takeshi' symbolizes a strong yet humble romantic spirit, which could resonate with the romantic side of Gabriel Haddad.
The city name 佐賀市 (Saga) consists of two main kanji characters: '佐' (sa) meaning 'to help' or 'to assist', and '賀' (ga) meaning 'to celebrate' or 'to congratulate'. Therefore, the literal translation of Saga can be interpreted as 'helping celebration' or 'assisting in congratulations'.
Saga has historical significance as it was a central site for the Saga Domain during the Edo period, which played a crucial role in the region's development and cultural heritage. Additionally, Saga is known for its beautiful landscapes, traditional pottery (particularly Aritayaki), and its connection to the 'Saga International Balloon Fiesta', a famous hot air balloon event that attracts participants from around the world.