Names in Naruto

skehan17

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I've been thinking about names in Naruto,

If you had to choose a name for yourself or a son or daughter,
what names would you choose from the Naruto series?

for myself I like the name Haku

for a boy I'd probably go with Sasuke or Minato

for a girl I'd have Hinata or Konan



:) would love to hear what everyone else would choose
 

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Huh...why should i name my kids after naruto..i m not a nutbag...
 

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I'd pick Lee cuz the rest mean a lot of weird crap
Sasori-Scorpion
Naruto-fishcake
Kakashi-Scare crow
Itachi-weasel
Neji-whirl
Minato Namikaze-to harbour waves and wind.
 

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I'd pick Lee cuz the rest mean a lot of weird crap
Sasori-Scorpion
Naruto-fishcake
Kakashi-Scare crow
Itachi-weasel
Neji-whirl
Minato Namikaze-to harbour waves and wind.

this is interesting haha never new what these names ment :)
 

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Although no one is called this in the Naruto series, but since the names in the series are based on Japanese names, i would go for Makumaru. Its a play on the word mark - As in; you marked my car. But my english name is Mark and Maru was attatched to the end of young boys in Samurai culture. Maru in modern japanese means round (I think). So it would be Makumaru.
 

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Although no one is called this in the Naruto series, but since the names in the series are based on Japanese names, i would go for Makumaru. Its a play on the word mark - As in; you marked my car. But my english name is Mark and Maru was attatched to the end of young boys in Samurai culture. Maru in modern japanese means round (I think). So it would be Makumaru.

very interesting thread Rep+
 
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