Hi m4yb3_daijirou !!!
Sakura, Himawari and Raita are great !!
This combo seems a pearl necklace:
Sakura's meaning is matched with Himawari's and "sunflower" is tied with "lightning". It's great.
I noticed that the brother's name is written with kanji while the sisters's are in hiragana.
Is this usage still used?
I know that in the past hiragana was the "women's writing" but nowadays kanji are not only for very educated people..
Can parents choose how to write their children's name?
Kira-kira names are written in Katakana so I assume that hiragana is still seen as "delicate" so nice to use for girls.
I personally prefer kanji than hiragana because I would be proud that women are more educated than in the past...
What's your opinion about these two (three with katakana) different ways to write names?
What would you do if you were a new Japanese mother this year?
Personal Name Lists
https://www.behindthename.com/pnl/125456This message was edited 10/28/2019, 1:32 PM