The Juubi had been called Deidara-bocchi, really?

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Our blond guy-girl would have been thrilled! :D

i'm not, i dont like him.

"it seems that his name is derived from a mythological Japanese character named Deidarabocchi, a giant who carried Mt. Fuji on his back and created lakes with his footprints." - Dreams, Yahoo ask.

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yup Deidara=god seems legit
 
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I've seen that name before.
The translation might be wrong.
It SHOULD/MAY be;

Daidara-Bocchi.

Not sure if true, but its from Okamiden which is the pinnacle of japanese mythology.
 

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I've seen that name before.
The translation might be wrong.
It SHOULD/MAY be;

Daidara-Bocchi.

Not sure if true, but its from Okamiden which is the pinnacle of japanese mythology.

Ah alright, seems fair.

I find it weird it would be called Deidara.
 
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Deidarabocchi, a giant who carried Mt. Fuji on his back and created lakes with his footprints. There is no guarantee to the exact meaning of the name "Deidara" (デイダラ) or "Deidarabocchi" (でいだらぼっち), because every source I found only wrote the names in kana. Kana can have meaning, but there is no way to be sure of the meaning unless the name is written in kanji.
 

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Finally Deidara is getting respect, even the Juubi is named after him. Must mean Deidara > Juubi.
 

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I was thankful a char like minato's name wasnt used
 
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