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Originally Posted by KyleGoetz
It is pronounced "kaori." However, it is a name, not a word to be translated. The kanji evoke something like scents mingling together, though, as 香 means "scent" or "fragrance" or "smell," and 織 means something like "weaving" or "sewing" or "stitching."
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thanks for the explanation, btw do you know the kanji and meaning for kirio? is it 桐生?