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gunblade007
Jul 15, 2008, 12:08
hello everyone,
it's me again. i need help finding a japanese name. i was wounding if there is a japanese name that sounds like shawn or sean and is a female name or unisex name? at first i through the name might of been shun but i'm not sure anymore. anyone help me?
thank you for your time.
sincerly,
-Joe:)

NANGI
Jul 17, 2008, 06:58
Konnichiwa gunblade007-san!
I recommend "Shou" or "Show". It is "" in Kanji. This kanji means "flying high with own wings" or "spread its wings"
This kanji is used for the male@naturally but sometimes used for the feminine.
NANGI

gunblade007
Jul 21, 2008, 05:27
thanks nangi,
isn't shou the last name of robin shou who star in mortal kombat. so shou is an unisex name? is shunsuke a unisex name too or just a male name? i
went to youtube.com and type in shun but i heard shun two different ways one sounds like shong and the other sounds like shoein. but if you say it like shong it sonds close to the name shawn to me.
-Joe:)

gunblade007
Jul 21, 2008, 05:37
thanks nangi,
isn't shou the last name of robin shou who star in mortal kombat. so shou is an unisex name? is shunsuke a unisex name too or just a male name? i
went to youtube.com and type in shun but i heard shun two different ways one sounds like shong and the other sounds like shoein. but if you say it like shong it sonds close to the name shawn to me.
-Joe:)

NANGI
Jul 21, 2008, 08:22
Konnichiwa gunblade007-san!

Yes, shou and shun are an unisex name. But xxxsuke, an instance shunsuke or shousuke, is a male name.

I think shou or shun is the closest to shawn or sean. But pronunciation differ from one country to another in detail. Maybe there is other proper name but I can't recall.:relief:

NANGI

gunblade007
Jul 21, 2008, 15:05
thanks nangi,
so how do you pronounce shou and shun anyway? i heard shun pronounce shong and shoein.
-Joe:)

AJBryant
Jul 21, 2008, 21:58
It's pronounced exactly like it's spelled. ;)

Basically, "shoe + n."

gunblade007
Jul 21, 2008, 22:58
thanks AJBryant,
so is that how you pronounced shun or shou? because i through you pronounced shou like shoe and shun like sh-hong.
-Joe:)

Glenn
Jul 22, 2008, 08:00
That's how you pronounce shun. Shou is like "show."

gunblade007
Jul 22, 2008, 09:15
ok glenn but can the shun be pronounce two different ways like the name ryu? because i heard it both ways as shoe-n and sh-hong or sh-hun?
-Joe:)

AJBryant
Jul 22, 2008, 09:21
ok glenn but can the shun be pronounce two different ways like the name ryu? because i heard it both ways as shoe-n and sh-hong or sh-hun?
-Joe:)

No, and "Ryu" can only be pronounced ONE way. Ryu -- that's like the English "you" (you, me, he, she -- you) with an R in front of it.

It can, however, be mispronounced all to hell.

Glenn
Jul 22, 2008, 09:35
It can, however, be mispronounced all to hell.

And usually is, I find (when not pronounced by a Japanese person).

becki_kanou
Jul 22, 2008, 11:57
Konnichiwa gunblade007-san!
Yes, shou and shun are an unisex name. But xxxsuke, an instance shunsuke or shousuke, is a male name.
NANGI

I would tend to disagree. Shou and Shun by themselves are both male names, although Shou-chan could be an abbreviation of Shouko (a female name).

gunblade007
Jul 22, 2008, 12:25
well if you watch street fighter alpha movie ryu's kid brother is name shun and they say it like sh-hong or sh-hun. well growing up playing street fighter 2 i always though you said ryu like why u. but if you notice in the street fighter IV and street fighter movies they pronounced it different and the american version of ronin warriors they say also say ryu like why u but in the ronin warriors ova they pronounced different too.
-Joe:)

AJBryant
Jul 22, 2008, 12:42
This is part of why dubbed movies suck so much.

I never watch a dub if I can. They NEVER get the names right.

gunblade007
Jul 22, 2008, 13:01
well ajbryant the same thing happen to the name sakura too. like when you watch the american version of cardcaptors they pronounced it different than they pronounced it on naruto. i listen to it again and maybe you do say shun like shoe-n but it sounds a little like soon too but i could be wrong.
-Joe:)

becki_kanou
Jul 22, 2008, 16:08
well ajbryant the same thing happen to the name sakura too. like when you watch the american version of cardcaptors they pronounced it different than they pronounced it on naruto. i listen to it again and maybe you do say shun like shoe-n but it sounds a little like soon too but i could be wrong.
-Joe:)

I really wouldn't take American dubs of Japanese anime as a guide to correct pronunciation. Just because someone is a voice-actor in an anime doesn't mean they know thing one about the Japanese language.

AJBryant
Jul 22, 2008, 19:59
well ajbryant the same thing happen to the name sakura too. like when you watch the american version of cardcaptors they pronounced it different than they pronounced it on naruto. i listen to it again and maybe you do say shun like shoe-n but it sounds a little like soon too but i could be wrong.
-Joe:)

Did you even read what I said? ;)

gunblade007
Jul 22, 2008, 20:07
well becki_kanou they getting a little better pronunciation anime characters with their japanese names. well i don't know many anime characters beside shun in street fighter alpha and shun from knights of the zodiac/saint seiya and shun from virtua fighter series and the main villain in capcom's legend of kay is name shun too.but knights of the zodiac/saint seiya hasn't been on tv for a long time and it's hard to find english episode of saint seiya on youtube. i have to rented or buy the dvds of knights of the zodiac/saint seiya. but i really just like to see saint seiya since i know the voice actors in knights of the zodiac is bad and make 'em sound like surfers. i'm just hoping saint seiya has the show in english i know it has english subtitles.
-Joe:)

JimmySeal
Jul 22, 2008, 20:22
thanks nangi,
isn't shou the last name of robin shou who star in mortal kombat. so shou is an unisex name?

Just thought I'd point out that Robin Shou is Shanghainese....

gunblade007
Jul 22, 2008, 20:50
cool jimmyseal i didn't know shou can also be a japanese name too. i just thought it was a chinese name. kind of like shun is both a chinese and japanese name. i also forgot there is a guy name shun in the bakugan series too. but can anyone tell me if the saint seiya dvd is just in japanese and english subtitles or do they have it in english? i don't mind if they have the craping english voice actors.
-Joe:)

Mike Cash
Jul 23, 2008, 02:05
I just read this thread through for the first time. You can't imagine my shock when at the end I looked over and discovered that the OP is 23 and not twelve as I had surmised from the thread.

AJBryant
Jul 23, 2008, 05:35
Mike -- I have to say...

Ditto.

gunblade007
Jul 23, 2008, 05:55
well mike cash,
the reason when i type i sound like a kid is because i have a learning disability which makes my word misspell or misplace i can't help it. i know we been off topic a little. the reason i'm looking for a japanese name is i met this girl during the new years week and i only seen her twice but i know where she work. she works at a japanese restaurant in the mall. i just got her first name and that she from japan. i talk to a guy who work there. but he really don't understand me. and doesn't really know who i'm talking about. she might be working there anymore but he said most of the people who work there is vietnamese and chinese. but i usually go to the mall once a week since i can't drive my parents are not sure i'll ever learn to drive. the doctor said when i was little i would never learn to ride a bike.
-Joe:)

Mike Cash
Jul 23, 2008, 18:12
I wasn't referring to your spelling or composition.

gunblade007
Jul 28, 2008, 14:24
well mike cash you mean this thread sounds like a 12 year old post it. well i'm not very good at japanese names i can't even pronounce my favorite manga artist,akira toriyama name. i think you pronounce akira like ah-key-la. but i was looking for a name that sounds close to shawn or sean since it's a boys name. i know we got off topic. i look up the name ''shou'' on behindthename.com and babynology.com and both say shou is a boy's name. but on behindthename it says the name means soar or fly. and i look up the name shou on google and it's mostly photos of guys. i do remember there was a guy name shou tucker on full metal alchemist. but right now shion and shun are in my top list.
-Joe:)

becki_kanou
Jul 28, 2008, 14:59
Why exactly are you looking for this name? What do you want/need it for?

gunblade007
Jul 28, 2008, 15:13
well becki,
well the reason i''m asking is i'm looking for this girl i met during new years week. i only saw her twice and i'm trying to find her.she works at a japanese restaurant in the mall. i'm not sure what her surname is. i just got her first name but i never got her to write her name down. and when i talk to someone there they don't know who i'm talking about. but she told me she was from japan. i think someone told me about everyone there is chinese or vietnamese.
-Joe:)

JimmySeal
Jul 28, 2008, 18:18
You said the exact same thing 5 days ago. How is having a Japanized name going to help you in this quest?

becki_kanou
Jul 28, 2008, 19:35
I think (if I understood what he was trying to say) that he meant he's trying to figure out what the girl's name is.
My advice is: "Let it go". If you see her at the restaurant again say "Hello", but hanging around there and asking people about her is only going to seem creepy and stalkerish.

JimmySeal
Jul 28, 2008, 22:01
Ah, now I get it :happy:

Kenjirou
Jul 31, 2008, 17:39
LoL... are you planning on going up to her one day and say "Yo Shou-chan oreto suki aouze!" or something like that?

ASHIKAGA
Jul 31, 2008, 18:08
No. He is having her name tattoed on his chest first. THEN, he is inviting her to his room to show her the shrine he has built to her inside his closet. You can't just walk up to her and say "hey". Geez, kenjirou.... haven't you ever asked out a girl before?

Kenjirou
Jul 31, 2008, 18:27
Lol... I usually know their names before asking them out =P... wouldn't it be awkward to get her name tattoed on his chest if its not even her real name? I dunno I guess I'm just too inexperienced for this high level of dating 0.0

Edit>>>>>>well becki,
well the reason i''m asking is i'm looking for this girl i met during new years week. i only saw her twice and i'm trying to find her.she works at a japanese restaurant in the mall. i'm not sure what her surname is. i just got her first name but i never got her to write her name down. and when i talk to someone there they don't know who i'm talking about. but she told me she was from japan. i think someone told me about everyone there is chinese or vietnamese.
-Joe<<<<Does this mean that you think that everyone that lives in Japan is either Chinese or Vietnamese?

AJBryant
Jul 31, 2008, 20:04
LoL... are you planning on going up to her one day and say "Yo Shou-chan oreto suki aouze!" or something like that?

He'd have a bit more success with "ore to TSUKI aou ze." ;)


Tony

Kenjirou
Jul 31, 2008, 20:40
*Is crushed by bad romaji spelling!* I'll keep that in mind =P -tsuki-

AJBryant
Jul 31, 2008, 22:10
LOL!

Good luck with that "tsukiau"-ing. ;)


Tony

Kenjirou
Jul 31, 2008, 22:45
lol if I were to ask out a Japanese girl I would probably not use the "Ore to tsuki au ze" line... its not exactly the most refined =P