小泉 樹咲
Koizumi Juzaki
female
funny
female
funny
Imoto Masakazu
The surname 'Imoto' means 'well source,' suggesting nurturing. 'Masakazu' means 'elegant and excellence,' indicating grace. Therefore, 'Imoto Masakazu' signifies an elegant source of nourishment.
male
Okubo Ryota
Okubo means 'great protection,' conveying a sense of safety and authority. The name Ryota translates to 'refreshing thick,' suggesting vitality and strength. Combined, Okubo Ryota symbolizes protective vigor, making it ideal for 'Feri Dwi Hermawan,' emphasizing their unique and comforting presence.
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Miyoshi Miki
The surname 'Miyoshi' means 'three virtues,' representing harmony and balance in life. The first name 'Miki' suggests 'beautiful joy.' In combination, 'Miyoshi Miki' portrays a joyful person embodying the values of life, making it appealing for Yukichi, whose approach is to celebrate positivity in modern society.
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Shotengai-machi
The town name '商店街町' is romanized as 'Shotengai-machi'. It consists of two main components: '商店街' (shotengai) and '町' (machi). The term '商店街' translates to 'shopping street' or 'commercial district', where '商' (shou) means 'commerce' or 'trade', '店' (ten) means 'store' or 'shop', and '街' (gai) refers to a 'street' or 'district'. The suffix '町' (machi) translates to 'town' or 'village', indicating a populated area. Thus, the literal translation of '商店街町' is 'Shopping Street Town'. Culturally, shotengai are common in Japan, particularly in urban areas, representing areas filled with shops, eateries, and local businesses that serve the community. They often have a vibrant atmosphere and are central to local commerce and social interactions, reflecting the importance of local economy and community in Japanese culture.
town
Uchimura Jiro
Uchimura (内村) means 'inner village,' suggesting a connection to one's roots. Jiro (次朗) means 'second son,' often implying someone who follows or supports. Together, the name suggests a person grounded in tradition, favoring his ties to community, which resonates with Gabriel Haddad's values of belonging and heritage.
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Asakawa Sota
The surname 浅川 (Asakawa) means 'shallow river,' indicating a connection to nature and serenity. The first name 奏汰 (Sota) can mean 'to perform music' or 'to play beautifully.' Together, Asakawa Sota evokes an image of harmony with nature and art, fitting the popular theme as it resonates with contemporary trends in name preferences, emphasizing a blend of beauty and tranquility.
female
Murakai Eihiko
The surname 'Murakai' means 'village well', symbolizing sustenance and community, while 'Eihiko' means 'noble boy'. Thus, 'Murakai Eihiko' embodies the idea of a noble child nurtured by the village’s resources, aligning beautifully with the cute theme suitable for Gabriel Haddad.
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Hayashida
Hayashida means 'forest rice field' in English. It symbolizes a connection between land and sky, the earth nourished under the vast sky, complementing the 'sky' theme.
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