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[Opinions] Re: Shin'ichi
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It doesn't give me any vibes at all except that it's Japanese. I'd be interested to know if people in Japan would actually uses it as a name, or if it's the same as an English speaker using "Number One" as a name; in other words, NOT DONE.We don't need to set the sky on fire. A little glow will do just fine.
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It is in fact an actual Japanese name and not a made up name. Many traditional Japanese names included numbers, sometimes to name the birth order of their children (1st child, 2nd child, etc.)
I'm sure this name can have different meanings besides the ones Felie described using different kanji, but I don't know them at the moment.To me it gives a manly yet cute vibe, but it's a little too traditional sounding for my tastes. I am really not a fan of combining western names with Asian names however, just seems wrong to me.

This message was edited 10/28/2018, 3:44 PM

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