What is your name in Japanese?
By diamania
@diamania (7011)
Netherlands
August 15, 2009 9:36am CST
What is your japanese name? Take each letter of your name and substitute it with the Japanese sound to the right of the letter.
Names might be rather long.
A- ka * B- tu * C- mi * D- te * E- ku * F- lu * G- ji
H- ri * I- ki * J- zu * K- me * L- ta * M- rin *
N- to O-mo * P- no * Q- ke * R- shi * S- ari * T-chi U- do *
V- ru * W-mei * X- na * Y- fu * Z- zi
Mine is temorinkitokimime
How do you like your new name? Would you change your name to your Japanese name? I definitely wouldn't... everyone would have troubles remembering and pronunciating.
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4 responses
@mikeyo105 (125)
• Hong Kong
15 Aug 09
Mike would be rinkimeku. that actually does sound pretty cool.. I'm not sure if i would use it.. maybe! i wanna find our my name in all languages now and see which one's the coolest sounding..it's fun to know! thankss!
@Downwindz (2537)
• Netherlands
15 Aug 09
your signature just got heavily prolonged compared to previous! wow, japanses people really overdue letters ay?
@strawberrychocodahi (4818)
• Philippines
15 Aug 09
Wow what a game. It sure will sound so weird to me. Here goes my nickname only:
Zurikitoji, sounds weird to me. If I will use my real name which is composed of 9 letters, then I would be sounding too much of an alien.
No, I certainly would not replace my name and I respect my parents for giving me my name. If that is Japanese, fine, it's good for them, I don't have anything against their names. But I do also have my own name given by my parents and I am happy for it.
@Downwindz (2537)
• Netherlands
15 Aug 09
I dont find my japanese name to bad actually, i would be named something like;
Arichitoku, not even so bad to pronounce either i think :) My boyfriends name aint to bad either...