古山 直賀
Furuyama Naoga
male
serious
male
serious
Morioka Koren
'Morioka' signifies 'hill of the forest,' suggesting tranquility and nature's beauty. 'Koren' means 'coral love,' indicating a unique passion. Together, 'Morioka Koren' presents an individual whose essence captures both the strength of nature and the delicacy of love, making for a rare and beautiful name.
female
Tabuchi Miyu
The last name 田渕 (Tabuchi) means 'rice field' (田) combined with 'valley' (渕), indicating a geographical connection to fertile land. The first name 未結 (Miyu) can be interpreted as 'not yet' (未) and 'to tie' or 'to bind' (結), suggesting potential and future connections. Together, the full name Tabuchi Miyu evokes the idea of a person with roots in a nurturing environment, symbolizing growth and the promise of future relationships.
female
Kuramochi Kimiko
Kuramochi means "storehouse,” symbolizing preservation and nurturing. Kimiko translates to "hopeful child of the people," implying community care. This name reflects a character that embodies nurturing ethics and morality, being supportive of the community.
female
Takada Shiharu
The surname 'Takada' means 'high rice field,' which connotes stability and strength in agriculture. The first name 'Shiharu' can be interpreted as 'distant aspirations,' symbolizing ambition and vision. Combined, 'Takada Shiharu' evokes a strong feminine presence that aims high yet remains grounded.
female
Muraoka Motosuke
Muraoka (村岡) means village hill, indicating humble beginnings. Motosuke (元助) means 'helping the original', implying a potential for betrayal. This juxtaposition of humble origins with the notion of betrayal can portray a character that embodies darkness, befit for 'a male name which has a really bad person.'
male
Utagawa Yunosuke
The surname 'Utagawa' refers to 'song river,' potentially indicating life's fluidity and harmony. The first name 'Yunosuke' means 'brave helper,' which conveys strength and support. The combination 'Utagawa Yunosuke' represents a harmonious and courageous individual, adhering to the popular theme as it encapsulates widely admired traits of bravery and cooperation.
male
Kubota Kenji
'Kubota' translates to 'long term rice paddy', indicating prosperity and abundance. 'Kenji' means 'strong second', suggesting a position of strength. Together, they mean 'the strong one of long-standing prosperity', aligning well with contemporary popularity and appealing to common themes in modern Japanese naming.
male
Ebihara Shizuka
The surname 'Ebihara' means 'shrimp field', and 'Shizuka' means 'quiet fragrance'. This name symbolizes tranquility and nature, providing an elegant charm rooted in tradition.
female