Kawase means "river rapids," signifying energy and movement. Mayu means "true help or assistance," implying sincerity and support. The combined name evokes a sense of lively charm and authenticity, making it suitable for the theme of cuteness, as it suggests a person who is both dynamic and genuinely caring.
The last name 田口 (Taguchi) means "rice field entrance," where 田 (ta) means "rice field" and 口 (guchi) means "entrance" or "mouth." The first name 斌 (Bin) means "refined" or "polished." Together, Taguchi Bin can be interpreted as "a refined person from the rice field entrance," suggesting a connection to nature and a cultured character.
Matsuda means 'pine rice field,' which symbolizes longevity and prosperity. Kazuyuki means 'one happiness,' representing a joyful and positive outlook. Together, 'Matsuda Kazuyuki' embodies a harmonious blend of nature and positivity, aligning well with the theme of popular since it combines current trends in naming with positive connotations. This resonates with the essence of 'Rama Hidayat,' suggesting a bright future and a happy disposition.
The surname 'Nishiwaki' combines 'Nishi' (meaning west) and 'Waki' (a term related to a grassy area), suggesting a connection to nature and a warm region. The first name 'Eihiko' combines 'Ei' (which can mean flourishing) and 'Hiko' (which means boy), imparting a meaning of a flourishing boy. Together, 'Nishiwaki Eihiko' suggests a cheerful, lively boy connected to a vibrant natural world. This name feels cute and lovable, aligning well with 'Nama saya karno, tolong cari nama yang memiliki arti serupa' because it embodies qualities of warmth, joy, and endearment.
The surname 'Nishitani' means 'west valley', suggesting depth and tranquility in one's character. The first name 'Koji' translates to 'abundant second son'. Combined, the name 'Nishitani Koji' symbolizes a calm and prosperous personality, akin to 'Feri Lee', a name that conveys warmth and reliability.
Yamagishi translates to 'mountain shore,' symbolizing stability and connection with nature. Toshiki means 'talented tree,' signifying growth and adaptability. Together, Yamagishi Toshiki presents a rare, unique name that encapsulates the essence of nature and skill, resonating well with 'Feri Dwi Hermawan' for its individuality.
The surname 'Matsushita' means 'under the pine tree,' which symbolizes endurance and strength. The first name 'Kiyoshi' translates to 'pure' or 'happy.' Together, 'Matsushita Kiyoshi' conveys the meaning of 'pure joy under the enduring pine tree,' which reflects an endearing quality fitting for 'Majestuosa concubina,' bringing forth a feeling of love and warmth.
The surname 横尾 (Yokoo) loosely translates to 'horizontal tail', suggesting balance and harmony. The first name 智仁 (Tomohito) means 'wisdom and kindness', reflecting a caring and insightful nature. Together, Yokoo Tomohito produces a name symbolizing balance in wisdom and compassion, aligning with Khang's character.