Nomen est omen - nimi on enne. Names are really important to me. Every name of the dogs bred by me are either Japanese words or baby names. Even though I thinks I'm the only one it matters, I also choose what kanji characters are used in a name if it's a baby name. In Japanese a name can have multiple meanings depending on what characters are used.
Here I have gathered all the names and their meanings and stories behind them.
First letter 'Y' for the first syllable of Sada's register name "Yo-Tai-Mi'
male | Youjinbou | hired bodyguard |
female | Yakusoku | Promise (I wanted her to be a promising addition for my breeding program) |
All the names begin with 'Taibou No'. First letter 'T' for the second syllable of Sada's register name "Yo-Tai-Mi".
Taibou No | Eagerly waited | |
female | Sakiko | female name, "Child who blooms at dawn" | female | Sayuko | female name, "Child who is a happy friend" | female | Sadako | female name, "Upright child", can also mean "daughter of Sada" |