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Originally Posted by NeoCrisis
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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This is just example and can be unisex.
Almost Japanese people(and me) will say 'Akemi sounds feminine'. though, there are a few guys 'Akemi' actually.Akemi can be a man's name while a typical woman's name. but a typical woman's name 'Hanako' can not be a man's name.A few kanjis and a few sounds are used for the specific gender. well it's hard to explain how that's named in Japan.