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I found this post on Facebook which has some interesting explanation for the kids names in Naruto chapter 700...
Here is a little explanation on the kids' names if you found them strange.
Boruto - is romanized as Bolt which corresponds to Neji (which means Screw) and also thunderbolt which is the first kanji of Minato's signature jutsu. It also made up of 3 katakana, 2 of which is the exact same as in Naruto's name.
Himawari - means sunflower which (if written by kanji) contains the exact same kanji as Hyuuga and Hinata in a reverse order.
Sarada - is the Japanese pronunciation the hindu goddess' Saraswati's name linking her with Indra thus, with Sasuke.
The inoshikachou kids' names are composed of the traditional Ino-Shika-Chou starting prefix and all of them ends with a strengthening, however by themselves mostly meaningless postfix. "Dai" - means "great/leading", "Cho" means "big/huge" and "Jin" means "spirit, mind or compassion".
So what do you think?
Here is a little explanation on the kids' names if you found them strange.
Boruto - is romanized as Bolt which corresponds to Neji (which means Screw) and also thunderbolt which is the first kanji of Minato's signature jutsu. It also made up of 3 katakana, 2 of which is the exact same as in Naruto's name.
Himawari - means sunflower which (if written by kanji) contains the exact same kanji as Hyuuga and Hinata in a reverse order.
Sarada - is the Japanese pronunciation the hindu goddess' Saraswati's name linking her with Indra thus, with Sasuke.
The inoshikachou kids' names are composed of the traditional Ino-Shika-Chou starting prefix and all of them ends with a strengthening, however by themselves mostly meaningless postfix. "Dai" - means "great/leading", "Cho" means "big/huge" and "Jin" means "spirit, mind or compassion".
So what do you think?