Ebara translates to 'river field,' portraying tranquility but hidden currents, while Yuryō means 'superior quality.' The name combines an image of serene landscapes with a hint of unpredictable waters, embodying the complexity of a name that is cool yet dark.
The surname 平良 (Taira) conveys 'peaceful' and 'good', resonating with a tranquil approach to life. The first name 虎美 (Torabi) means 'tiger beauty', denoting strength balanced with grace. Combined, 平良虎美 evokes a unique individual with both charm and resilience, suited to 'bhavika' themes of uniqueness.
The surname 小室 (Komuro) means 'small room', suggesting a sense of intimacy and safety. 奈麻 (Nama) translates to 'calm and serene' and reflects peacefulness. Collectively, Komuro Nama invokes a serious need for tranquility and nurturing in life's journey.
Hoshi means 'star,' lightheartedly alluding to a sparkling personality. Kaiten means 'victory rule,' creating a funny image of a star leading the charge. This embodies Gabriel Haddad's bright and humorous nature.
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.
The surname 松下 (Matsushita) means 'under the pine tree', symbolizing longevity and resilience. The first name 梓洋 (Akiyo) suggests 'cypress ocean', connecting nature with expansiveness. Together, Matsushita Akiyo reflects a unique resilience linked with depth, resonating beautifully with Khang's identity.
The name 'Yamada' consists of '山' (yama) meaning 'mountain' and '田' (da) meaning 'rice field'. Hence, 'Yamada-machi' means 'Mountain Rice Field Town', likely referring to a town surrounded by mountains and agricultural land.
'Ooyama' combines '大' (oo), meaning 'big' or 'great,' and '山' (yama), meaning 'mountain.' It signifies a village nestled near one of the largest mountains in the region, symbolizing its significance and the natural environment surrounding it.