Names Categorized "Kill la Kill characters"
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Gitta is a feminine given name primarily used in German and Hungarian contexts. In German, it serves as a short form of Brigitta, while in Hungarian it functions as a short form of Margit. Due to its dual derivation, the...
Ira is a masculine given name with Hebrew origins, meaning "watchful." In the Old Testament, Ira is identified as the priest of King David (1 Chronicles 27:9, 2 Samuel 20:26). The name derives from the Hebrew root עִיר,...
EtymologyJack is a given name of English origin, derived from the medieval diminutive Jackin (earlier Jankin), a pet form of John. The name John itself comes from the Hebrew Yochanan, meaning "Yahweh is gracious." There...
Jirou is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine name Jirō, written in standard Romanization as "Jirō" and commonly anglicized as Jiro. The name originates from Japanese Kanji characters 二郎, where 二 (ji)...
Kenta is a masculine Japanese given name with a range of possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common representation is 健太, where the first character ken (健) means "healthy, st...
Maimu is an Estonian feminine given name, derived from the Estonian word maim, meaning "little one" or "little." The name originated in the 19th century as a literary invention, first appearing in the story Maimu (1889)...
Masuyo is a Japanese feminine given name, composed of kanji characters that together convey a sense of beneficial presence in the world. masu (益) meaning 'profit, benefit' and yo (世) meaning 'world'. While this combina...