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Post by Angie on Apr 20, 2005 22:50:25 GMT -5
Its a japanese name... I think it exists so you cant say I made it up XD To Angie: I have some ideas.. what are you going to use the name for? a fic? ^^ you could use a japanese name generator and choose the option you like best... personally I would like to incorporate a season/colour within her name and it HAS to be an old name... not a modern one XD Yeah, for a fic ^^; Cuz it won't work if I call her Mrs. Kuroba when she wasn't even married yet Hmm, I'm still not good at giving Japanese names...especially to a character that was already created but never had a name.
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Post by Chugoku-jinko on Apr 20, 2005 23:10:09 GMT -5
Yeah, for a fic ^^; Cuz it won't work if I call her Mrs. Kuroba when she wasn't even married yet Hmm, I'm still not good at giving Japanese names...especially to a character that was already created but never had a name. I see. -____- *nod nod*
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Post by Mahotou on Apr 20, 2005 23:34:19 GMT -5
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Post by Chugoku-jinko on Apr 20, 2005 23:41:29 GMT -5
Hey I tice she use the fumiyo in dad's unfinished novel case!!!
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Post by random bored fan on da net on Apr 22, 2005 0:34:47 GMT -5
then the wisest thing is to make up a name that would fit her: a japanese name that would fit well with "Toichi" and has some hidden meaning/refers to something else>>>> DC's name theme is detectives and crime related things in general. So whats MK's name theme? O.O Gosho Aoyama loves to have a theme when chooseing names. In DC, the theme is "mystery and dectectives" and there's some subthemes like "plants",like, Ran has the kanji for 'orchid' in her name, Sonoko has the kanji for 'park', and Kazuha has the kanji for 'leaf'. Another subtheme used was "peaceful things", like "Hei"(from Heiji and Heizo) means 'calm, Shizuka means 'quiet', and Kazuha(she has 2 kanji's in her name) has the kanji for 'peace' In MK the name theme (though most people don't seem to notice it or use it much) is "colors". For example: Kuroba has the kanji for "black" Aoko has the kanji for "blue" Akako has the kanji for "red" Ginzo(Aoko's dad) has the kanji for "silver" Hakuba has the kanji for "white" Jii Konosuke(Kaito's assistant) has the kanji for "yellow" Keiko Momoi(Aoko's friend) has kanji literally for "peach" but it can also be used for "pink" My suggestion for Kaito's mother's name is another "color" that hasn't been used yet. I have known some girls with the Japanese name "Midori" which literally means "green", or you could put '-ko' at the end and have "Midoriko"(green child) That's the only "color" name I can think of that hasn't been used>_<;; But anyways, I hope this helps and Good luck with your search!!^_^
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Post by Chugoku-jinko on Apr 22, 2005 1:51:43 GMT -5
Gosho Aoyama loves to have a theme when chooseing names. In DC, the theme is "mystery and dectectives" and there's some subthemes like "plants",like, Ran has the kanji for 'orchid' in her name, Sonoko has the kanji for 'park', and Kazuha has the kanji for 'leaf'. Another subtheme used was "peaceful things", like "Hei"(from Heiji and Heizo) means 'calm, Shizuka means 'quiet', and Kazuha(she has 2 kanji's in her name) has the kanji for 'peace' In MK the name theme (though most people don't seem to notice it or use it much) is "colors". For example: Kuroba has the kanji for "black" Aoko has the kanji for "blue" Akako has the kanji for "red" Ginzo(Aoko's dad) has the kanji for "silver" Hakuba has the kanji for "white" Jii Konosuke(Kaito's assistant) has the kanji for "yellow" Keiko Momoi(Aoko's friend) has kanji literally for "peach" but it can also be used for "pink" My suggestion for Kaito's mother's name is another "color" that hasn't been used yet. I have known some girls with the Japanese name "Midori" which literally means "green", or you could put '-ko' at the end and have "Midoriko"(green child) That's the only "color" name I can think of that hasn't been used>_<;; But anyways, I hope this helps and Good luck with your search!!^_^ WOWWWW!!!O.O I never knew that gosho used themes for naming his charaters!! And I forgot that "aoko" Meant blue child and that "ko" meant child, even though "ko" is in my name!!! I'm soooo stupid!!!XPPPPPPP Thanks random bored fan on da net!!!^____^ That really helped us!!!^____^ ANd I think it should be "Midoriko"!! But do we really have to have "ko" in her name? Or could we just leave it as "green" ^^
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Post by Angie on Apr 22, 2005 2:32:54 GMT -5
Gosho Aoyama loves to have a theme when chooseing names. In DC, the theme is "mystery and dectectives" and there's some subthemes like "plants",like, Ran has the kanji for 'orchid' in her name, Sonoko has the kanji for 'park', and Kazuha has the kanji for 'leaf'. Another subtheme used was "peaceful things", like "Hei"(from Heiji and Heizo) means 'calm, Shizuka means 'quiet', and Kazuha(she has 2 kanji's in her name) has the kanji for 'peace' In MK the name theme (though most people don't seem to notice it or use it much) is "colors". For example: Kuroba has the kanji for "black" Aoko has the kanji for "blue" Akako has the kanji for "red" Ginzo(Aoko's dad) has the kanji for "silver" Hakuba has the kanji for "white" Jii Konosuke(Kaito's assistant) has the kanji for "yellow" Keiko Momoi(Aoko's friend) has kanji literally for "peach" but it can also be used for "pink" My suggestion for Kaito's mother's name is another "color" that hasn't been used yet. I have known some girls with the Japanese name "Midori" which literally means "green", or you could put '-ko' at the end and have "Midoriko"(green child) That's the only "color" name I can think of that hasn't been used>_<;; But anyways, I hope this helps and Good luck with your search!!^_^ Wow, good job on that! Even though I've already noticed them from reading manga in Chinese (their Chinese names are same in Kanji), I just forgot XP Midoriko does sound good! ^^ Hmm...how about a last name? XP
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Post by Chugoku-jinko on Apr 22, 2005 3:01:18 GMT -5
Wow, good job on that! Even though I've already noticed them from reading manga in Chinese (their Chinese names are same in Kanji), I just forgot XP Midoriko does sound good! ^^ Hmm...how about a last name? XP Shouldn't her last name be Kuroba?
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Post by Angie on Apr 22, 2005 3:10:27 GMT -5
No, I'm looking for her maiden name.
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Post by Chugoku-jinko on Apr 22, 2005 3:22:13 GMT -5
No, I'm looking for her maiden name. hmm.... What does everyones last name mean? I think kaito means feather or something like that?
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Post by Angie on Apr 22, 2005 3:34:59 GMT -5
KUROBA is black feather. Nakamori is...well, one of them is trees something like that. Koizumi...water. Or something like that. I don't remember. There really isn't much relation, except nature...? Oh, just pick one from a list or something to fit Midoriko.
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Post by CHugokujinko on Apr 22, 2005 3:43:39 GMT -5
KUROBA is black feather. Nakamori is...well, one of them is trees something like that. Koizumi...water. Or something like that. I don't remember. There really isn't much relation, except nature...? Oh, just pick one from a list or something to fit Midoriko. How about flower because all I can think of is flower?! What's the kanji word for flower?!
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Post by Angie on Apr 22, 2005 3:47:35 GMT -5
Don't ask me...unless it's similar to Chinese.
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Post by Chugoku-jinko on Apr 22, 2005 3:53:52 GMT -5
Don't ask me...unless it's similar to Chinese. ‰Ô -____-;;; *sighs* What do you think her madien name should be then?
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Post by Angie on Apr 22, 2005 4:11:24 GMT -5
I don't know, that's why I'm asking.
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