田代 愛蔓
Tashiro Aiman
female
funny
female
funny
Koyama Mitsuki
The surname 'Koyama' means 'small mountain,' denoting stability and grounding in tradition. 'Mitsuki' means 'three treasures,' symbolizing wealth not just in material possessions but also in familial love and heritage. 'Koyama Mitsuki' reflects a deep-seated love for one's roots and family traditions.
female
Chikurin-mura
The name is made of '竹' (take) meaning 'bamboo' and '林' (rin) meaning 'forest', with '村' (mura) indicating 'village'. 'Chikurin' means 'Bamboo Forest Village', known for its serene bamboo groves.
city
Hosoya Mifu
Hosoya means 'fine valley,' symbolizing depth and tranquility. Mifu means 'actual cloth,' representing authenticity and richness. Combined, it suggests a person whose identity is deeply rooted and genuine, resembling Nurdiana Malahayati's uniqueness.
female
Nomura Katsujirou
The surname 'Nomura' means 'field village,' reflecting a connection to nature and community. The first name 'Katsujirou' translates to 'victorious second son.' Together, the name signifies 'a victorious child of the village,' suggesting success rooted in community, much like Rania Amina's meanings associated with joy and trust.
male
Hasebe Seiji
Hasebe translates to 'long valley' evoking imagery of broad extents, while Seiji means 'sincere second son.' Combined, this implies 'a sincere soul from the long valley.' The rarity of this name aligns with the theme of uniqueness and is fitting for Yukichi.
male
Sugiura Rei
The surname 'Sugiura' signifies 'cedar bay', suggesting strength and protection, while 'Rei' translates to 'gratitude'. Combining these, 'Sugiura Rei' represents a grateful spirit who is strong like cedar trees, embodying warmth and friendliness, thus aligning with the cute theme suitable for Gabriel Haddad.
male
Yamakawa
The town name 'Yamakawa' (山川町) is composed of two kanji characters: '山' (yama) meaning 'mountain' and '川' (kawa) meaning 'river'. Therefore, the literal translation of 'Yamakawa' is 'Mountain River'. This name likely reflects the geographical features of the area, suggesting that it is situated near mountains and rivers, which is common in many Japanese towns. Historically, towns named after their geographical features often denote their natural beauty, resources, and the lifestyle of the inhabitants, who may have relied on these natural elements for sustenance and transport. 'Yamakawa' embodies the harmonious relationship between nature and the community living in it.
town
Sasaki Eitō
Sasaki means 'assistant tree', representing support and growth, while Eitō translates to 'excellent genius'. Together, they signify a supportive and intelligent romance, aligning beautifully with the theme as expressed in 'I love chemistry'.
male