For non-Japanese names where the norm is to use katakana, however, it becomes an aesthetic choice. As hiragana can be much more feminine, women will sometimes prefer hiragana to write their given name.Previously, Kathy was shown in katakana as キャシー. One may, however, prefer to use ...
The National Gallery’s Curator of Australian Prints and Drawings, Dr Sarina Noordhuis-Fairfax hopes that Geelong and Victorian audiences will add the names Spowers and Syme to their knowledge of ground-breaking women artists from the era including Margaret Preston, Thea Proctor, Dorrit Black and G...
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Japanesename FromWikipedia,thefreeencyclopedia YamadaTarō(山田太郎),astereotypicalJapanesename(male),equivalenttoJohn SmithinAmericanEnglish.JaneSmithwouldbeYamadaHanako(山田花子). Japanesenames(日本人の氏名nihonjinnoshimei ? )inmoderntimesusually consistofafamilyname(surname),followedbyagivenname.Thisorderis...
Haguro appears as a feminine deity. She might be Tamayorihime 玉依比売(the divine bride), who is also identified with Ideha-no-Kami 伊弖波神. The latter isconsidered the original deity of Mt. Haguro, but is now known as Ukanomitama-no-Mikoto.Scroll Painting; Pre-Meiji EraShows the ...
It is difficult to tell from the bird’s appearance, but all the human forms of the male love interests of the female protagonists look rather feminine, blurring the gen-der lines. And in the case of Kazuaki Nanaki, the name is Japanese, but the cha-racter is not (cf. Figure 7). ...
I love the wealth of information, needless to say that I'll be trying to remember the names, where what goes, how what goes, on who what goes for a looooong time... Currently my brain is overloaded And Skyisthelimit, that post about Rumiko T's thought process when creating Flu- ...
The emperor of Japan, even today, claims direct decent from Amaterasu (the supreme Shintō Sun Goddess), so it seems only natural that Kannon was given feminine attributes. Says scholar John Nelson:“Kannon has been so widely dispersed in Japanese culture, like the air one breathes, she has ...