This female demon is mentioned in Japanese mythology as a demoness who cares for a baby whose mother died during birth. The devil takes care of the baby, and when you try to carry the baby, you will feel a heavy weight on yourself, ending up dying. Xtabay This is the name of another...
These horned demons, often of enormous size, can take human or animal shape. Sometimes invisible, the Oni have the ability to steal the souls of humans. They can be very cruel and are associated with various evil forces such as famine and disease. Japanese mythology also includes other ...
As a Japanese name, Suki has the sweet meaning "loved one". It's also an English diminutive of Susanna, making it a creative and modern way to honor a Susan in your life. Suki Continued Sakura Origin: Japanese Meaning: "cherry blossom" Description: Lovely Japanese name that would certain...
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Japanese Boy Names Aito Aito means “affectionate” or “second love” and pronounced asa-EE-toh. Akio Akio means “bright man” or “smart” and pronounced asA-KEE-O. Akiro Akiro means “bright boy” and pronounced asa-kee-ro. Akiro is well used in Japan, the first name of famed...
How are the names of full-blooded Saiyans in Dragon Ball Z puns on vegetable names? In Dragon Ball Z, full-blooded Saiyan names are puns on vegetable names. 'Saiyan' rearranges the syllables of 'yasai', the Japanese word for 'vegetable'. Examples include 'Vegeta', from the first six le...
Zen (Japanese name) –“Meditation” What Are Dark Names? Gray (Englishunisexname) –“Gray-haired” or “black mixed with gray” Keir (Gaelic–Celticboy name) –“Dark-haired,”“dark-skinned,” or “little dark one” Lamya (Arabicgirl name) –“Dark complexion” or “dark lips” ...
The tengu of Japanese mythology, mysterious and mischievous supernatural creatures, are part human and part bird. Eastern and northern European cultures have legends of werewolves, beings that look like humans but take wolf form when the moon is full. Such shape shifting, or shape changing, is ...
Jisei (Japanese; nonbinary) –“Death poem” Names Starting With K Kalakuta (Indian and Sanskrit; boy) –“Potion of death” Kalaraja (Sanskrit; boy) –“Lord of death” Kalayavan (Indian and Sanskrit; boy) –“As horrible as death” ...
In the vibrant tapestry of Japanese literature, few names shine as brightly as Natsume Sōseki. Widely regarded as the father of modern Japanese literature, Sōseki's works continue to resonate across generations. This article highlights his recently published biography, part of the 2024 Hongta Distri...