It's so funny to me that every character has the name of a colour, why would you name both your twin children as colours? And you, named after a colour, whY WOULD YOU KEEP GOING BY NAMING YOUR SON AKI?
Because it a cultural thing and most Japanese names mean something else not just a name? I mean to English language a colour is a colour and its weird. But to them it ain't.
Oh, things like that don't just happen in Japan. My son has a classmate named Miracle. Honestly, I don't know what some parents are thinking. Poor kids.
Oh, things like that don't just happen in Japan. My son has a classmate named Miracle. Honestly, I don't know what some parents are thinking. Poor kids. hurlingturtles
what I meant its not wierd in Japan as much as it is to us. In my country its normal to have names like Oak, wind, linen, fir tree etc.. when translated they sound weird as hell and normally would, but those are traditional names that everyone find normal. So it all bout culture
It's so funny to me that every character has the name of a colour, why would you name both your twin children as colours? And you, named after a colour, whY WOULD YOU KEEP GOING BY NAMING YOUR SON AKI?