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Name:
himari
Katakana:
ヒマリ

Kanji:
陽万吏
Meaning:
  • Sun. Sunlight. The side where the sun shines. Warm. Bright. Whenever. Active and proactive. The positive pole of electricity and magnetism.
  • 10000. Kanji character for the number 10000 (ten thousand). A unit of number. A large number or quantity. Sufficient. Enough. All. Various. All. Anything. Never. Always. Never. No matter what happens.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
shori
Katakana:
ショウリ

Kanji:
掌吏
Meaning:
  • Palm (of one's hand)
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
riko
Katakana:
リコ

Kanji:
吏來
Meaning:
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • Come. From now on. Until now.
Name:
hikari
Katakana:
ヒカリ

Kanji:
陽可吏
Meaning:
  • Sun. Sunlight. The side where the sun shines. Warm. Bright. Whenever. Active and proactive. The positive pole of electricity and magnetism.
  • Can. Good. Can be forgiven. Good point. I can do it. Should do. Listening.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
riko
Katakana:
リコ

Kanji:
吏乎
Meaning:
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • A word that expresses admiration. Words of call. Words expressing a place, an object, or a comparison
Name:
banri
Katakana:
バンリ

Kanji:
絆吏
Meaning:
  • A bond. The ties that bind people together, such as family and friends, and keep them together.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
iori
Katakana:
イオリ

Kanji:
唯緒吏
Meaning:
  • That's it. Just one. Only. A word expressing limitation or emphasis. Reply. A reply of acceptance that is answered immediately.
  • The beginning of things. Connection. A thought caused by a thing.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
satori
Katakana:
サトリ

Kanji:
里吏
Meaning:
  • Village. Countryside. Hometown. The family home of a wife or son-in-law. A pathway that runs vertically and horizontally. Paths. A unit of distance.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
seri
Katakana:
セリ

Kanji:
星吏
Meaning:
  • A star. A star shining in the night sky. Celestial bodies. The flow of years, months, and days. An important person. A landmark. Signs. Aims.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
shori
Katakana:
ショウリ

Kanji:
翔吏
Meaning:
  • Fly. Spread your wings and fly. To fly high in the sky.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
yurina
Katakana:
ユリナ

Kanji:
結吏菜
Meaning:
  • Tie. Bind. To connect. To assemble. To put together. To complete. To block.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • Vegetable. A general term for vegetables whose leaves, stems, roots, and other parts are eaten. Side dish.
Name:
rikuto
Katakana:
リクト

Kanji:
吏久都
Meaning:
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • For a long time. From long ago. From the past.
  • Capital. Metropolis. A large city where people gather. Tokyo. To control. To unite. Gorgeous. Beautiful. The city's style and elegance.
Name:
hikari
Katakana:
ヒカリ

Kanji:
陽加吏
Meaning:
  • Sun. Sunlight. The side where the sun shines. Warm. Bright. Whenever. Active and proactive. The positive pole of electricity and magnetism.
  • To add. Increase. Overlap. On top of. Put on. To place. To make a companion. Join a group.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
yurina
Katakana:
ユリナ

Kanji:
結吏奈
Meaning:
  • Tie. Bind. To connect. To assemble. To put together. To complete. To block.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • Red apple. The name of a fruit tree called "kara-nashi. A word expressing a question or antonym.
Name:
risato
Katakana:
リサト

Kanji:
李吏
Meaning:
  • Plum (a kind of fruit tree). A small deciduous tree of the rose family. Judge. A messenger. It also refers to Li Bai, a poet of the Tang Dynasty in China. The language of this flower is "misunderstanding".
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
ri
Katakana:
リイ

Kanji:
吏依
Meaning:
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • To rely on. To lean on. To use as a basis. To follow. As is. As it was. As it was before. Unclear. Hazy. To take care of the weak. Help.
Name:
himari
Katakana:
ヒマリ

Kanji:
燈万吏
Meaning:
  • Light. A fire to brighten. A device to make light come out. Something that illuminates the world.
  • 10000. Kanji character for the number 10000 (ten thousand). A unit of number. A large number or quantity. Sufficient. Enough. All. Various. All. Anything. Never. Always. Never. No matter what happens.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
renri
Katakana:
レンリ

Kanji:
蓮吏
Meaning:
  • Lotus (a kind of flower). A perennial aquatic plant of the water lily family. It is believed to be a flower that blooms in the paradise. A metaphor for something pure and beautiful. The language of this flower is "estranged love" and "eloquence".
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
Name:
rima
Katakana:
リイマ

Kanji:
吏衣真
Meaning:
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • A garment. Something to wear. A jacket. Something to cover the outside.
  • True. Truth, not falsehood. Nature as it is. True form. Innate.
Name:
marisa
Katakana:
マリサ

Kanji:
眞吏咲
Meaning:
  • True. Truth, not falsehood. Nature as it is. True form. Innate.
  • A government official. A lower-ranking official. To govern. It is a metaphor for sincerity and hard work, as it originated from a government official who worked hard.
  • Blooming. Flower buds open. It smiles.

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