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Old Jul 31, 2003, 01:43   #1
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Whats a good japanese translation for some who has the power of earth, water, fire, wood, metal, and wind?

What would one name that person?
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You only add a Kanji that means water, fire, wood, metal, and wind on their name.

An instance...
water, "Misui". "Mi" means god, "Sui" means water.
fire, "Rekka". "Re" means burst, "Ka" means fire.
wood, "Taiki". "Tai" means big, "Ki" means wood.
metal, "Tetsuo". "Tetsu" means metal, "O" means man.
wind, "Fuuka". "Fuu" means wind, "Ka" means scent.

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