The use of alternative readings can help to make them sound more like nanes and less a mashup of words. Merc's example is good. As I'm at work I can't study more closely, and my grammar is still rudimentary, but I think you could use "ha" or "jin" reading of 刃 Also given names can have such a meaning. Like the tsurugi kanji can be a female name, Mayaka. You should try lovating surnames that have the "sword" kanji written within it.
This feels kinda like reverse chuunibyou lol. In any case, I would focus on finding a name that gives the impression you want, as anyone who would criticize you for having an "anime" character probably wouldn't appreciate one in the first place. It's like any fiction. Some characters will have normal names and some have flowery ones nobody in real life would use.
This feels kinda like reverse chuunibyou lol. In any case, I would focus on finding a name that gives the impression you want, as anyone who would criticize you for having an "anime" character probably wouldn't appreciate one in the first place. It's like any fiction. Some characters will have normal names and some have flowery ones nobody in real life would use.
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