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  2. Category:Japanese feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 540 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. List of Hamtaro characters - Wikipedia

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    In the Japanese series, he is a prince who marries princess Championi. Championi (きのこちゃん, Kinoko-chan) Voiced by: Satomi Arai (Japanese) She appears in Hamtaro: Rainbow Rescue. In the Japanese version, she is a princess who marries prince Radar. The name Championi is a play on the Spanish word for mushroom "champiñón."

  4. Codename: Sailor V - Wikipedia

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    Codename: Sailor V (Japanese: コードネームはセーラーV, Hepburn: Kōdonēmu wa Sērā Bui) is a manga created by Naoko Takeuchi. The series revolves around the character Minako Aino, a cheerful schoolgirl who finds out that she has magical powers that she must use to protect the people of the Earth.

  5. Manami - Wikipedia

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    Manami Izumikawa, the character in the manga and anime series Jungle De Ikou! Manami Aoki (真奈美), the character in the manga series Haikyū!!, the position is Setter and the number is 3. Manami Hyuga (真奈美), a character in the 1998 Japanese film Bayside Shakedown: The Movie. Manami Kasuga (まなみ), a character in the manga and ...

  6. List of jōyō kanji - Wikipedia

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    The list is sorted by Japanese reading (on'yomi in katakana, then kun'yomi in hiragana), in accordance with the ordering in the official Jōyō table. This list does not include characters that were present in older versions of the list but have since been removed (勺, 銑, 脹, 錘, 匁). Hyphens in the kun'yomi readings separate kanji from ...

  7. List of Code:Breaker characters - Wikipedia

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    In the same chapter, Kouji mentions to Rei that one of his classmates is a Code:Name. At first it is strongly hinted that Uesugi is the Code:Name but this is proven to be false when introduces himself as a RE-Code in chapter 107. In chapter 108, Uesugi reveals the true identity of Code: Revenger in front of all her classmates (and to the readers).

  8. Gyaru-moji - Wikipedia

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    Gyaru-moji (ギャル文字, " gal 's alphabet") or heta-moji (下手文字, "poor handwriting") is a style of obfuscated (cant) Japanese writing popular amongst urban Japanese youth. As the name gyaru-moji suggests (gyaru meaning "gal"), this writing system was created by and remains primarily employed by young women. [1]

  9. Category:Japanese unisex given names - Wikipedia

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