ur name in Japanese-its like A- ka,B- tu ......so on
By Non Sa Degra
@Serjas (2328)
India
December 23, 2006 3:17pm 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 kinda 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
Do rply wth ur JAPANESE name... Its gonna be jooly good... quite interesting!
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7 responses
@josephperera (2906)
• Sri Lanka
26 Dec 06
This is interesting. My name will be Zumoarikunori. My Father would be Katochimototu, and my son will be Tokishimorinkakata. If we can learn and memorise all the 26 letters fluently, we can use this as a code to speak to someone so that those around won't understand. I am sure we can put this into practical use.
@xellos099 (60)
• United States
26 Dec 06
i don't have to convert anything. there is already a word for it "Hien"
http://www.csd.uwo.ca/~pettypi/elevon/baugher_other/ki-61.html
Kawasaki Ki-61 Hien funny...!! SO I AM ALSO A WEAPON?!!? just like
Metal Gear Solid 2 names;
-JACK code name the U.S. Armed Forces used for the Japanese fighter "Raiden"
-RAIDEN code name "Raiden" comes from the Japanese navy's name for one of its interceptors...
-RAY code names used by U.S. Armed Forces to refer to Japanese war planes during World War 2.
-REX code names used by U.S. Armed Forces to refer to Japanese war planes during World War 2.
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@MakDomMom (1474)
• United States
23 Dec 06
My Japanese name would be Rukata. Not to bad if I do say so myself. My husband would be Takatomiku, which is a bit long in my opinion. My daughter would be Rinkamekafutaka and my son would be Temorinkitokimi. Both of those are WAY to long for me to even think about pronoucing. Thanks for the interesting post though.