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Post by Jun Seido on Jan 27, 2006 18:50:05 GMT -5
Yes, exactly. Tsuki=moon, then they add 'ko' at the end to mean "child of the". Something like that.
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Post by Akemi on Jan 28, 2006 23:43:15 GMT -5
Akemi means "bright and beautiful"
Jun... means "pure", right? I know Junko is "pure child", so it must be...
I think I've looked at too many Japanese names... (I'm starting to memorize them)
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Post by Tomomi on Jan 29, 2006 16:15:50 GMT -5
*Eyes sparkle* WOW YOUS GUYS ARE SMART!!! *Twirls fingers and sparkle goes away* I stink at languages...
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Post by Kayoko on Jan 29, 2006 16:26:09 GMT -5
Uh, I think "Kay" means "rejoice" in Greek..
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Post by Tomomi on Jan 29, 2006 16:33:41 GMT -5
Well...cheesecake is called that because it's made with cheese AND cake!!! Haha. Beat that.
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Post by Kayoko on Jan 29, 2006 16:35:40 GMT -5
' Riiiiight.
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Post by Tomomi on Jan 29, 2006 16:49:09 GMT -5
No seriously! It's got creamcheese and it's got sugar! Which means it's gotta be a CHEESECAKE!
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Post by Akemi on Jan 29, 2006 18:19:36 GMT -5
I know what my real name means! It means Pearl. So my Japanese name would be Shinju, which means pearl in Japanese ^_^ *is totally obsessed*
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Post by Jun Seido on Jan 30, 2006 5:34:14 GMT -5
Really? Well, I had no idea what Jun means, I never had the sense to find a name with a certain meaning, hehe. I guess Jun sounded nice when I created this character before. *scoots off and checks out sites with name meanings* *comes back with a frown on his face* No, never found anything. But yeah, I guess Jun means 'pure', since Junko does mean 'pure child', but that's argumentative. *checks again* *returns with a stupid grin on his face* Ah, Jun is a Chinese name meaning 'truthful'. And in Hindu... 'handsome'. Great, haha. ;D
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Post by Kayoko on Jan 30, 2006 7:14:13 GMT -5
Hmmm... So Kayoko's ferret is truthful and handsome!
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