[Opinions] Re: Interesting article on Japanese names
Aoi is interesting to me because it's the adjective form of blue. Is it normal to use the adjectives as names? I guess whenever I hear of someone named or nicknamed after a color in English (Scarlet, Red, Blue, etc.) I assume it's meant as the noun form. And I've heard of people named Shiro but not Shiroi. I like Hina and Hinata (but is Hinata also common for older people?) I like Tatsuki and Ren too. Uta is alright. I think I tend to prefer boomer or millenial names in Japanese for some reason though :P Like I still like "ko" names and no babies are named with those anymore.
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Interesting article on Japanese names  ·  Fiammetta  ·  11/27/2020, 3:52 AM
Re: Interesting article on Japanese names  ·  Manipura  ·  11/27/2020, 4:53 PM
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Re: Interesting article on Japanese names  ·  Fiammetta  ·  11/27/2020, 11:32 AM