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Originally Posted by Debezo
though 99% Japanese people think that is a girl's name, that can be for a guy's as an archaic name, such as 暁海(the sea of the dawn).
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All I got was two squares,my computer can't display kanji
Can you post a pic of the kanji? Thanks
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Originally Posted by CrimsonNataku
Akemi = ah-keh-mi
Nakamura = nah-kah-moo-ra
Akishino = ah-kee-shee-no
Takahiro = tah-kah-hee-ro
You mean like that?
And yes, Akemi is in most cases a girl's name, but it depends largely on which kanji you use to spell out the name; if you use the kanji which Debezo has described, then it would indeed be masculine.
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Yes, thank you
Oh ,the "mi" in Akemi is it pronounced like "may" or "me"?