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Post by RAI INAZUMA on Apr 18, 2012 18:37:48 GMT -5
Character Names in KANJIIIII Where possible, cos made up names and non japanese names are likely going to be hard to do
稲妻 雷太郎 Inazuma Raitaro
Inazuma is written with the character for (flash of lightning) and Raitaro with the ones for Thunder, Excellence and Son.
Any other requests?
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Post by Kakeru Daishori on Apr 23, 2012 1:08:55 GMT -5
Daishori Kakeru, which is "Great, Victory, Gambler"
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Post by RAI INAZUMA on Apr 23, 2012 15:29:20 GMT -5
大処理 駆
Not the exact same but used the one for Big(or Great), Bookend and the first part for impel or spur on so think the character itself relates to making things happen. Sorry, got a bit tricky but it does read Daishori Kakeru.
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Post by Kakeru Daishori on Apr 23, 2012 16:13:10 GMT -5
Well, Kakeru IS a name with many meanings. To ascend, to soar, to succeed, and gambler are just the ones I know off-hand. Thanks a bunch, mate XD But why Bookend? Technically, any kanji for Victory should work as a stand-in, no? Death Note gave a pretty good example with Light's name, since it read Moon.
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Post by RAI INAZUMA on Apr 23, 2012 16:40:56 GMT -5
I can try n find it, honestly I was trying to work out Kanji with Shori that could mean victory and that was the closest I could get the one for victory is 勝 but its normally got a chi at the end so if you swap the back two for that one it says Big Victory but it'd be read Daika normally. Family names dont tend to get the pronounciation as varied as first names (that I've seen, given most Japanese folk can't create fire from their hands it's a moot point XD)) And I can't think of a good kanji for gambler that'd be read as Kakeru or any names with it in since parents normally try n name their kids with what they hope they'll be (which is why you get so many with impressive sounding names and cool kanji in em) so gonna need some time for that if you do want it
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Post by Kakeru Daishori on Apr 23, 2012 18:02:55 GMT -5
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Post by Kakeru Daishori on Apr 24, 2012 4:37:11 GMT -5
大勝 賭
Daishori Kakeru, using Dai (Big), Shori (Victory), and Kakeru (To bet, to gamble). Works as a name since each kanji is technically read separately, IIRC.
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