Kashimuro?
This is the name of a minor Asian Human character on Star Trek: Voyager. I'm thinking the name's Japanese, but I'm wondering what it means.
I've searched the Internet already, but all 71 English results were about the Voyager character. I then searched the alternative Google offered, Kashimura (with the thought that -ro simply means "son", and therefore I could guestimate what Kashimuro means by adjusting Kashimura's meaning to fit with "son"). But, despite almost 7,000 hits with Kashimura, the first five or so pages didn't reveal its meaning, and I gave up.
Help!
Miranda
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I've searched the Internet already, but all 71 English results were about the Voyager character. I then searched the alternative Google offered, Kashimura (with the thought that -ro simply means "son", and therefore I could guestimate what Kashimuro means by adjusting Kashimura's meaning to fit with "son"). But, despite almost 7,000 hits with Kashimura, the first five or so pages didn't reveal its meaning, and I gave up.
Help!
Miranda
"Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign of diseased mind" -- Terry Pratchett
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Since I'm a Voyager girl: Janeway :-p
I like Jean-Luc too, though he's a little too stuffy and distant for my tastes. Janeway has her faults--notably stubborness and bipolar disorder (the latter's according to Kate Mulgrew, as explanation for Janeway's wild mood swings)--but she's strong, warm, and and fun-loving.
I don't watch a lot of DS9 or TOS, so I haven't really formed a well-informed opinion on those captains. I'm indifferent to them, really.
And now I'm finished being horribly off-topic. ;-D
Miranda
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I like Jean-Luc too, though he's a little too stuffy and distant for my tastes. Janeway has her faults--notably stubborness and bipolar disorder (the latter's according to Kate Mulgrew, as explanation for Janeway's wild mood swings)--but she's strong, warm, and and fun-loving.
I don't watch a lot of DS9 or TOS, so I haven't really formed a well-informed opinion on those captains. I'm indifferent to them, really.
And now I'm finished being horribly off-topic. ;-D
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