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Japanese Teens
I know some of you really like Japanese names, so I thought you might be interested in some visiting students I had last week. They are all around 15/16. Naoko
Yumino
Nina
Momoka
Hina
Karin
Nanase
Shizuka
Nazuna
Honoka
Kyoko Yuya
Keitaro
Takuro
Kaito
Towa
Ritsuke
Akiyoshi
Yuto

This message was edited 9/17/2019, 2:05 PM

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I appreciate these posts. A lot of the user-submitted content on this site tends to be very West-focused, mainly because most BtN members seem to be Western themselves. So despite being a worldwide database, a lot of names don't get as much time to shine as, say, Arthur & Alice. (Those were the top BtN names from 2018, right?)Unfortunately, this also means I have a hard time figuring out how to approach some of these names. (I never got into anime, besides Sailor Moon back in second grade, so I've had little exposure.) For instance, a lot of Japanese feminine names have the -ko suffix, meaning "child." Japanese people might not think anything of it, but I find it a little... demeaning? Infantilizing? It would be like me naming my daughter Flowerchild, sort of. Idk, that's just the impression those names give me.All that aside, of the names you've posted, I like:Hina
Karin
Shizuka (I really like this one's meaning)
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Keitaro
KaitoI freely admit that the ones I like, I like in part due to their similarity to Western names I like.
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Hi Angrboða !!!I like Japanese names!!Naoko 直子: 4/10 not my style. I find it quite boring.Yumino 弓乃: I like the kanji 弓 but not combined with a possessive. So I prefer the name Yumi 弓美 meaning "beautiful bow".

Nina is not Japanese in my mind although I know that it could actually be.Momoka* 桃花: 8/10 I love its meaning of "peach flower".Hina 日菜: I like this kanji 日 meaning "sun", but not with the second part.Karin is not Japanese in my mind although I know it could actually be.Nanase and Nazuma does not bother me. They are too complex imo.Shizuka* 静香: 8/10. I love the meaning of "quiet fragrance". It is a lovely name. Honoka* 和花: 8/10. I love flowers so a name meaning "harmony's flower" is great. It seems feminine like Momoka.Kyoko* 恭子: 8/10. Beautiful and tryumphant being Kyoto the "real" historical Capital of Japan. Traditions are great!I'm not so good with masculine names so I have to check them later.

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There are some interesting ones on the list, I like:Karin
Nanase- even though I always think of it as a surname
Nazuna- rarely hear this name so it's nice to see it's still getting used
HonokaYuya
Towa- never heard this name before, it's niceWas Kyoko really a guy? That name seems strictly feminine to me.
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Oops, I put the space in the wrong spot. Kyoko is a girl.
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I like Nina and Kaito best.

This message was edited 9/16/2019, 11:11 PM

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