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A strange form of Theme Naming is to give characters names which either contain numbers, or which are numbers. Whatever this says about the characters' parents and/or author, it does make it easier to keep track of who's who. Note that this only applies to proper names. For one who is given a number instead of a name, see You Are Number 6. For a more specific sort of numerical theme naming, see One, Two, Three, Four, Go!, Seven Is Nana and Goroawase Number. On albums, may overlap with Self-Referential Track Placement. |
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Avataro Sentai Donbrothers has the Noto generals, each of which are named after their numerical hierarchy, all with the "Sono" prefix: Sonoi (1), Sononi (2), Sonoza (3), Sonoshi (4), Sonogo (5), Sonoroku (6), Sonona (7), and Sonoya (8). | |
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Kamen Rider Revice has the Igarashi siblings. Their names, sorted by birth, are as follows: Ikki (first), Daiji (second), and Sakura (third). It is also the same order which the siblings become Kamen Riders: Ikki/Revi being the first (alongside Vice to form Revice), Daiji/Live second (discounting Kagero taking over his body to become Evil), and Sakura/Jeanne third. |
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In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, a set of brothers go by the names III, IV, and V. The English dub kept the meanings by modifying the names to Trey, Quattro, and Quinton. | |
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In Vampire Knight, the two twins are named Zero and Ichiru (old Japanese word for one). | |
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The Gotoh sisters in Bocchi the Rock! have numbers in their name; the elder Hitori ("one person") and younger Futari ("two people"). This does not only limit to their birth order, but also hinted at their personalities: Hitori has severe social anxiety and, as a result, doesn't have a single friend for the first 15 years of her life, while Futari is a rather sociable Cheerful Child. | |
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In Change 123, the female protagonist's three Split Personalities gave themselves normal Japanese female names Hibiki, Fujiko and Mikiri, but all these names begin with numbers: "hi" = 1, "fu" = 2 and "mi" = 3. These three are also collectively called "HiFuMi", which also means "1, 2, 3". Plus, there is a fourth personality, the Superpowered Evil Side calling herself "Zero", which is a case of You Are Number 6 trope. | |
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In Death Parade, arbiters who are consigned to the task of soul judgement are given names taken from the Latin number for the floor they will be working on. Decim (and previously Quin) works on floor 15 (Quindecim), Ginti works on floor 20 (Viginti), and Nona runs the tower from floor 90 (Nonaginta). | |
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In Mamotte! Lollipop, all of the magical examinees follow this pattern. The first two examinees Nina (ni means 2 in Japanese) meets are Zero and Ichi (1 in Japanese), then San (3) and Forte (4), and so on. Their magical registration numbers also correspond with their names. | |
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The Matrix includes characters Cypher (zero), the One, Switch (two), Trinity (three), and Dozer (twelve). | |
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In Kiss Him, Not Me, Serinuma's suitors all have a number in their last names: Nanashima is 7, Igarashi is 5, Mutsumi is 6, Shinomiya is 4 and Nishina is 2. This plays into the ship names she comes up with for them, like 7/5. | |
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A sidequest in Borderlands 2 features a quartet of assassins named Oney, Wot, Reeth, and Rouf. | |
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A minor character in Ōkami-san is modeled after Snow White, with the seven dwarfs represented by her seven younger siblings, all with this naming convention. | |
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Septimus and Octavia of The Covenant of Blood, are somewhere between this and You Are Number 6 mixed with Meaningful Rename. Their master renames all his slaves with ordinal High Gothic names. When he charged into a stronghold of his enemies to save Octavia from her abductors, she accepted the change from Eurydice. Maruc, Septimus' assistant, is trying valiantly to avoid becoming Nonus in the eyes of his masters. | |
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In Love, Chunibyo & Other Delusions!, there's the Takanashi sisters Rikka (six flowers) and Touka (ten flowers). Tsuyuri Kumin's name is basically a nanori (name-specific reading of kanji) from what is otherwise "Gogatsu Nanoka", which literally means "Seventh Day of the Fifth Month", or, May 7th. |
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Date A Live: Each Spirit has the kanji for a number in either her first or last name. So do Shido, Reine and Mio. | |
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Time Hollow has characters with the last names Onegin, Twombly, Threet, Fourier, Fivet, Sixon, Seven, Eights, Niner, Tenneson, Eleven and Twelves. | |
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Within the crew of Cowboy Bebop, four of characters' names each hold a different number of letters from two to five (Spike, Faye, Jet, Ed). And while Ein's name has three letters, it means 'one' in German. | |
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Twenty-Fifth Bam from Tower of God. His name means that he was born on the 25th Night. | |
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In the Remnants series, the Blue Meanies / the Children are all named by the system (Number) (Positive adjective) (Geographic feature), e.g., "Four Sacred Streams," "One Divine Mountain." | |
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Idolish 7 All of the IDOLiSH7 and TRIGGER members incorporate 1-7 and 8-10 in their names, respectively. | |
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Final Fantasy XIV: In the post-patch content of the Endwalker expansion, after entering the Thirteenth, the Scions meet a voidsent that acted as Zenos Viator Galvus's spirit partner for reaping. Given that she is free now, and has no name after centuries of not needing one, the Scions elect to name her "Zero" to both represent her emptiness from the Void and the start of a new beginning. | |
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Utopia Falls: All of the characters names are followed with a number: Aliyah 5, Bodhi 2, Tempo 3, Brooklyn 2 etc. | |
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Gohan no Otomo features a pair of siblings named Ichita (one) and Niko (two). | |
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In EarthBound, the towns are named Onett, Twoson, Threed, and Fourside. Likely unintentional, but adding those four numbers together gives you 10, which is funny considering that the game was on the Super Nintendo. | |
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From the Homestuck Midnight Crew intermission, we have the Felt, a gang of billiards-themed thugs, who are named as follows (copy-pasted from the article proper): | |
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Sol Bianca has planets named Uno and Tres. | |
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Tolkien's Legendarium: the first three Elves to awake were called Imin, Tata and Enel, that is One, Two, and Three. Much later, we have Nelyafinwë, that is, Third Finwë (after his grandfather Finwë and his father Curufinwë...quite possibly in an attempt by said father to spite his own brother, yet another Finwë.) It is assumed Celebrimbor's father name is Nelyacurufinwe ("Third Skillful Finwe") ... after his grandfather Curufinwe Fëanaro (Feanor) and father Curufinwe Atarinkë (Curufin). So his whole name in Quenya would be Tyelperinquar Nelyacurufinwe Curufinwion. |
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Japan has a similar scheme available for male given names; Ichir� ("One" + "Son"), "Jir�" ("Two") Sabur� ("Three"), and so forth.note Ran in Film above is a particularly famous fictional example, albeit with "Tar�" substituted for Ichir� A Dead Horse Trope was to have Asian stereotype characters use a "Blind Idiot" Translation and refer to "Number-one Son". | |
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Higurashi: When They Cry has Miyo Takano and Professor Hifumi Takano. Hifumi can be written as 一二三 (123), Miyo can be 三四 (34), which continues the sequence. Would be a stretch, except that it's pointed out in the anime when the two characters first meet. | |
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A Certain Scientific Railgun: The Misaka clones are almost exclusively referred to by model number. However, when Mikoto introduces 10032 to Kongou as her little sister, and 10032 introduces herself by her number, Kongou assumes this is literally her name. "That's a bit of a mouthful, isn't it?" Number names are common in Japanese culture, as seen elsewhere on this page (in real life, "Ichiro" is a very common boy's name, and it literally means "first son"), though having a number that high would be bizarre. Kongou suggests the nickname "Icchan" ("one"), which 10032 jumps on surprisingly quickly. | |
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Boonie Bears: The bears' original Chinese names are in their birth order, with Briar being "Big Bear" (i.e. "Eldest/Firstborn Bear") and Bramble being "Second Bear". | |
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The male descendants of the House of Gaius in Codex Alera are all named in this fashion: Gaius Primus, Gaius Secundus, Gaius Tertius et cetera. Curiously, the fifth is named Gaius Pentius rather than Gaius Quintus. | |
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The three Marui sisters in Mitsudomoe. All their names are spelled with the [number]-[kanji for "leaf"] combination. Mitsuba (three), Futaba (two) and Hitoha (one). | |
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The cast of Vividred Operation combine this with Colourful Theme Naming. Akane and Momo Isshiki, Aoi Futaba, Wakaba Saegusa, Himawari Shinomiya, and Rei Kuroki (the only one with the number in her fisrt name). | |
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Most major characters in Drakengard 3 are named after numbers. The intoner sisters run from One to Five, with our heroine Zero being their older sister and Patient Zero of the evil flower on her eye. Two to Five have Disciples whose name are non-English numbers: Two's Cent (hundred), Three's Octa (eight), Four's Decadus (ten) and Five's Ditto (close enough to Duo: two). | |
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Penny Arcade Adventures: The Academic Symposium has a quartet of scientists named Dr. Uno, Dr. Twee, Dr. Drei and Dr. Quatromain note Spanish, Dutch, German and Portuguese(kinda) for One, Two, Three and Four, respectively.. A later sidequest involves getting all the Symposium's attendees to sign a petition, and because of the various grudges, rivalries and prejudices they have for one another, they need to be approached in a certain order. Guess what it is. The catch is that the numbers are somewhat of a Red Herring; while those specific scientists must be spoken to in the order their names suggest, there are two other scientists whose names don't fit the convention and one of them must sign between Uno and Twee to get the proper order. | |
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In the anime Mobile Suit Gundam Wing, many characters (including the Five-Man Band) have names based on numbers which are used by fans as abbreviations (e.g., '2' for Duo Maxwell). This naming scheme also serves as a shorthand for pairings in the fandom. Just going with the primary cast: Heero = 1 (from "hitotsu" -Japanese for "one" or "first"- Yuy from "yuitsu"-Japanese for "alone" or "only"), Duo = 2 (meaning a pair), Trowa = 3 (from 'trois' French for "three"), Quatre = 4 (French for "four"), Wu Fei = 5 ("wu" Chinese for "five"), Zechs = 6 (German for "six"), Noin = 9 (German for "nine"), Une = 1 (French for "one"), Treize = 13 (French for "thirteen"), Miliardo = 1,000,000,000 (Italian for "million"). Several minor characters carry the theme, and it even extends into sidestories like G-Unit/Last Outpost, where protagonist Adin's name also represents the number 1, just in a different language (Russian) than Heero or Une. |
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Final Fantasy Type-0: The members of Class Zero have names related to cards in a deck, resulting in numerical naming - Ace, Deuce, Trey, Cater, Cinque, Sice, Seven, Eight, Nine, Tiz (Hungarian for ten), Jack, Queen, King, and Joker. | |
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Kamen Rider had this for a stretch: Decade (10), Double (2), OOO (3), and Fourze (40). The number related names dropped off after that; some fans argue that the theme continues in some of the Riders' visual aspects, but it's impossible to tell if it's intentional or merely Fan Wank. Kamen Rider Zi-O plays this straight with Zi-O and his upgraded forms. Zi-O Decade Armor (10), Zi-O II (2), Zi-O Trinity (3), and Grand Zi-O(4). Kamen Rider Revice has the Igarashi siblings. Their names, sorted by birth, are as follows: Ikki (first), Daiji (second), and Sakura (third). It is also the same order which the siblings become Kamen Riders: Ikki/Revi being the first (alongside Vice to form Revice), Daiji/Live second (discounting Kagero taking over his body to become Evil), and Sakura/Jeanne third. |
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In Azure Striker Gunvolt, the names of Gunvolt's guns all have some relation to how many enemies they can tag. They're also all serpent-themed in some form or another, with one exception. Orochi, Naga, Mizuchi, and Vasuki all refer to mythological serpents with varying numbers of heads. They can tag eight, five, one, and four enemies respectively. Cerberus was named after the three-headed hellhound from Greek mythology. It can tag three enemies. While the Cerberus is a canine, it's sometime depicted with a serpent's tail and a mane of snakes, which admittedly stretches the serpent theme a bit. In the Japanese version the gun was actually named after Ghidorah, Toho's three-headed giant dragon best known for being one of Godzilla's recurring foes. Technos is a reference to the defunct game company best known for Double Dragon.note In the Japanese version, the gun's name is spelled �截� in kanji and テクノス in kana, which makes the intended reference a bit more obvious. It can tag two enemies. Lastly, a Dullahan was a headless knight, and it is the only weapon that cannot tag enemies. It is also the only one that doesn't fit the serpent themed naming. |
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My Roommate is a Cat: A woman named Nana (7) has two cats named Roku (6) and Hachi (8). | |
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Ferdinand features three hedgehog siblings named Una, Dos and Cuatro (One, Two and Four), who also have a disappeared sibling named Trés (Three). | |
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The legendary birds of Kanto, first introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, are named (in National Pokédex order) Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres.note The first three numbers in Spanish. Averted in the Japanese version, where they are named Freezer, Thunder, and Fire respectively. | |
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In Xenoblade Chronicles 3, the soldiers of Colony 0 are all given numbers instead of names. After helping them break away from Moebius control and move the location of their base to friendlier territories, Sena, wanting to further humanise them, elects to give them all names based on their number (to help ease them into the transition of their new designations), just as she had originally done for Segiri.note Segiri was originally number 7; the 'giri' part of her new name comes from the fact that she enjoyed Sena's homemade onigiri This results in number 3 getting named 'Trini, number 6 being christened 'Ix', number 9 becoming 'Fline', and so on. | |
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Technos is a reference to the defunct game company best known for Double Dragon.note In the Japanese version, the gun's name is spelled �截� in kanji and テクノス in kana, which makes the intended reference a bit more obvious. It can tag two enemies. | |
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Seven Little Monsters. The seven monsters all have numbers for names, and as a result if they hear any mention of a number above seven, then they will all immediately break into song about numbers higher than seven. | |
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In Animorphs Yeerk names seem to contain a "name" followed by a three-digit number; since Yeerks are born with hundreds of siblings, fans speculate this is their birth order. If the Yeerks are twins, the last digit is doubled (for example, Esplin 9466 primary of the Sulp Niar pool, twin of Esplin 9466 secondary of the Sulp Niar Pool). Higher-up Yeerks usually go by rank, which is also numbered, at least for Vissers and Sub-Vissers (e.g., Visser Three, Visser One). | |
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And in Pokémon Black and White, we have Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon, which are one headed, two headed, and three-headed dragons respectively.note The first three numbers in German. Unlike the legendary birds, this naming scheme is also present in the Japanese version: the dragons are named Monozu, Dihead, and Sazandora.note From Japanese for three, "sa"/"san". | |
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Kamen Rider Zi-O plays this straight with Zi-O and his upgraded forms. Zi-O Decade Armor (10), Zi-O II (2), Zi-O Trinity (3), and Grand Zi-O(4). | |
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My Hero Academia has a subtle version that uses homophones instead of blatantly spelling it out: Each user of One For All has their "order number" somewhere in their names: All Might's mentor Nana Shimura was the seventh, All Might himself (Toshinori Yagi) was the eighth, and Izuku Midoriya is the ninth. Their newest addition also holds true to this trend: the first user, Yoichi Shigaraki, the fourth user, Hikage Shinomori, and fifth user, Daigoro Banjo. |
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In Bokurano, the Yamura siblings have this. The eldest child is Daichi, the second is Futaba, the third is Santa, and the fourth is Yoshi. | |
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Five of the same Numbers have Japanese names that still follow this theme in Magical Girl Lyrical Nanoha INNOCENT: Ichika (Uno), Nino (Due), Mitsuki (Tre), Shiina (Quattro), and Nanao (Sette). | |
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All the major characters in Kamichu! include a kanji for the numbers 1-4 in their surnames, plus Yashima's name using the kanji for 8. | |
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In Septimus Heap the titular character is the seventh son of a seventh son. | |
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In One Piece: Five tiny mermaid quins are named Ichika, Nika, Sanka, Yonka and... Yonka Two. The names of the Vinsmoke children, who are four quadruplet boys and their older sister: Reiju (0), Ichiji, Niji, Sanji and Yonji. The Beasts Pirates have the Numbers, a group of ten failed clones of ancient giants. The members are Inbi (1), Fuga (2), Zanki (3), Jaki (4), Goki (5), Rokki (6), Nangi (7), Hatcha (8), Kunyun (9), and Juki (10). They fit into the Beasts Pirates' overall card game motif by representing the ten number cards in each suit of a standard deck. |
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Pokémon: The legendary birds of Kanto, first introduced in Pokémon Red and Blue, are named (in National Pokédex order) Articuno, Zapdos and Moltres.note The first three numbers in Spanish. Averted in the Japanese version, where they are named Freezer, Thunder, and Fire respectively. Generation I also introduced Doduo and its evolution Dodrio, named after the amount of heads they have; plus Dugtrio, which is composed of three Digletts. And in Pokémon Black and White, we have Deino, Zweilous, and Hydreigon, which are one headed, two headed, and three-headed dragons respectively.note The first three numbers in German. Unlike the legendary birds, this naming scheme is also present in the Japanese version: the dragons are named Monozu, Dihead, and Sazandora.note From Japanese for three, "sa"/"san". Pokémon X and Y introduces Honedge (a possessed sword) and Doublade (two possessed swords). Their Japanese names are Hitotsuki (hitotsu: one) and Nidangill (ni: two). Qwilfish's Japanese name, Harysen, is derived from ��本 harisenbon (Japanese for "porcupinefish"), with the � sen part of its name literally meaning "thousand". Pokémon Legends: Arceus introduces its evolution, Overqwil, whose Japanese name of Haryman continues the theme, replacing the sen with 万 man, meaning "ten thousand" or "myriad". |
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Cerberus was named after the three-headed hellhound from Greek mythology. It can tag three enemies. While the Cerberus is a canine, it's sometime depicted with a serpent's tail and a mane of snakes, which admittedly stretches the serpent theme a bit. In the Japanese version the gun was actually named after Ghidorah, Toho's three-headed giant dragon best known for being one of Godzilla's recurring foes. | |
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The Fox & Little Tanuki: Both Senzou's (the fox) and Manpachi's (the tanuki) names use older kanji for specific numbers. The "sen" in Senzou's means "thousand", while the "man" in Manpachi's means "ten thousand" which Koyuki suggested be incorporated into his name since Manpachi is "coming after" Senzou as his underling. Additionally, the "pachi" in Manpachi's name means "eight" which is a number often associated with tanuki. Senzou's "follower" Momoji even gets in on it; "momo" means "hundred" in his case. | |
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Chrono Cross has a mixture of Latin and Spanish numbers for the Vita boss: Vita Unus, Vita Dos, and Vita Tres. Yes, we are aware that Vita Unus is not proper grammar. | |
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Chrono Clock has three of its heroines — Miu, Michiru, and Misaki — who are specifically said to be a trio of friends, with names all starting with "mi", a Japanese word for 3. | |
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In Touhou Project, side character Hieda no Akyuu is a one-person version of this, being a person who dies and Reincarnates every ten to twenty years but retains her Photographic Memory of every life. Akyuu is the ninth reincarnation; for bonus points, her original incarnation was the Real Life historian Hieda no Are, whose name can be seen as representing zeronote Though the real Are's name is written with entirely different kanji. | |
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In The Wonderful Adventures of Nils, the wild geese that the protagonist travels with are named Yksi, Kaksi, Kolme, Neljä, Viisi and Kuusi - which are simply the numbers between one and six in Finnish. | |
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Tetras, from The Motley Two. Obsessed with the number four, has a fitting name (the prefix tetra-). | |
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â„– 1 and â„– 4 from Hell(p). They have real names too, but prefer to go by the nicknames. | |
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Stardust: As in the book, the heirs to the throne of Stormhold are all named to reflect the order of thier birth (Primus, Secundus, Tertius and so on). The princes all wear clothing with motifs of the Roman numeral that matches their name, which is how Tristan identifies Septimus when they meet during the climax. | |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: The Nijimura brothers introduced in Diamond is Unbreakable follow a Japanese "myriad" numerical naming scheme: the "oku" (億) in Okuyasu Nijimura's name means 100,000,000 (10^8), while his older brother Keicho has "cho" (兆) in his name, which stands for 1,000,000,000,000 (10^12). Both brothers have "BILLION" and "TRILLION" written on their jackets, respectively. Additionally, while their father wasn't named in the manga and anime, the live action movie adaptation gave him the name "Mansaku", with the "man" (万) meaning 10,000 (10^4). Kei Nijimura, introduced in Jojolion, similarly follows suit: "kei" (京) stands for 10,000,000,000,000,000 (10^16). |
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In Generator Rex, the six best assassins in the world use One, Dos, Trey, IV, Five and Six as their names. | |
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The Nijimura brothers introduced in Diamond is Unbreakable follow a Japanese "myriad" numerical naming scheme: the "oku" (å„„) in Okuyasu Nijimura's name means 100,000,000 (10^8), while his older brother Keicho has "cho" (å…†) in his name, which stands for 1,000,000,000,000 (10^12). Both brothers have "BILLION" and "TRILLION" written on their jackets, respectively. | |
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In Reborn! (2004) almost every character has a number that corresponds to their name. For example Gokudera is 59 (Go=5, Ku=9). Some other examples include Tsuna (27), Yamamoto (80), and Hibari (18). | |
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In My-HiME, Yuuichi's name contains the kanji for "one". The other kendo club members' given names, as seen on nametags in episode 2, are Tamaji, Kouzou, Shirou and Gosaku — containing the kanji for "two", "three", "four" and "five" respectively. | |
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All the members of Slipknot assume numbers as their stage names. | |
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Super Sentai does this often: Uchu Sentai Kyuranger has Raptor 283 (which reads as "Raptor Hayami") referring to the fact she's a speedy eagle. Avataro Sentai Donbrothers has the Noto generals, each of which are named after their numerical hierarchy, all with the "Sono" prefix: Sonoi (1), Sononi (2), Sonoza (3), Sonoshi (4), Sonogo (5), Sonoroku (6), Sonona (7), and Sonoya (8). |
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Hyouka: Four of the prestigious families in Kamiyama are Juumonji (10), Sarusuberi (100), Chitanda (1000), and Manninbashi (10000), and Satoshi unofficially grouped them as "Exponential Four Clans". | |
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In The Locked Tomb series, House surnames are almost exclusively themed on puns based on the numbered House they belong to, though they range from the obvious (Palamedes Sextus is from the Sixth House) to the obscure (Protesilaus Ebdoma, which is a latin term for a week, is from the Seventh House). | |
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Qwilfish's Japanese name, Harysen, is derived from ��本 harisenbon (Japanese for "porcupinefish"), with the � sen part of its name literally meaning "thousand". Pokémon Legends: Arceus introduces its evolution, Overqwil, whose Japanese name of Haryman continues the theme, replacing the sen with 万 man, meaning "ten thousand" or "myriad". | |
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Manjoume's "Thunder" nickname in Yugioh GX came from him demanding everyone at North Academy refer to him by "Manjoume san da", the latter two being honorifics. Now given that "man" is also 10,000 in Japanese, this led to the following chant: "Ichi (1)! Jyu (10)! Hyaku (100)! Sen (1000)! Manjyoume Sanda (10000)!" In Yu-Gi-Oh! ZEXAL, a set of brothers go by the names III, IV, and V. The English dub kept the meanings by modifying the names to Trey, Quattro, and Quinton. In Yu-Gi-Oh!, the Kamaitachi brothers of the Yosenju had this theme. In order: Kamaitachi (one), Kamanitachi (two) and Kamamitachi (three). |
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Similarly, Jung Chang mentions in Wild Swans that her great-grandmother had the name Second Daughter. | |
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Gehn, the villain of Riven, and one of the novelisations, numbers everything he has control of, most notably his Ages, and the people in them. Because Riven is his Fifth age, much of his property within it has that number on it somewhere. | |
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In Pokémon: The Series, Takeshi's (Brock) younger siblings all follow numerical theme naming from Jirou (the second eldest) down to Touko (the tenth child), this is effectively tossed out in the dub where there's no real theme to their naming at all. | |
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Codename: Kids Next Door does this to some extent. The names of the main characters are a reference to their numbers. Nigel Uno / Numbuh 1 (uno = 1, Spanish), Hoagie Gilligan Jr. / Numbuh 2 (Jr. after a name = 2nd in the family to use such name; also, Gilligan was second in command of the Minnow on Gilligan's Island), Kuki Sanban / Numbuh 3 ("sanban" = third, Japanese), Wallabee Beetles / Numbuh 4 (The Beatles = Fab Four, and for his horrible luck due to the number four being unlucky), Abigail Lincoln / Numbuh 5 (Abraham Lincoln = US $5 bill), and the first names of Numbuhs 1, 3 and 4 are a reference to their country of origin (England, Japan, and Australia respectively), the first name of Numbuh 2 is another name for a club sandwich (perhaps a reference to his size), but the first name of Numbuh 5 is just a name, unrelated to her French national origin. (Although it does resemble Abe, as in Abraham Lincoln.) | |
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Monthly Girls' Nozaki-kun has the Sakura siblings Chiyo (thousand) and Towa (ten). | |
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In The Quintessential Quintuplets, the titular quintuplets are named after numbers, each in their order of birth: Ichika (1), Nino (2), Miku (3), Yotsuba (4), and Itsuki (5). Their late mother was called Reina (0). | |
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Is used a lot in Nanbaka: Jyugo means 'fifteen'. Niko is strictly spelled in the series in katakana and means 'twenty-five' but you can also render his name with the kanji for 'second child', which means something else. Rock's name is western like Uno's, but you can render it a certain way (as ro-ku) where it means 69. Kiji's family name has 'three' in it. The first kanji of Kenshirou's family name is 'four'. Unusually, Momoko has two kanji in her name that are the exact same but have a different pronunciation, the one that means 'hundred' (百) Musashi is a combination of mu-sa-shi, aka 634. |
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In K-On! High School, Nao's younger quadruplet brothers give their names; while the first and last of the four are not named according to a theme, the middle two are named as seen under Real Life. | |
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Negima! Magister Negi Magi has Averruncus series: Primum, Secundum, Tertium, Quartum, Quintum and Sextum. Nii and Septendecim similarly fit. | |
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Uchu Sentai Kyuranger has Raptor 283 (which reads as "Raptor Hayami") referring to the fact she's a speedy eagle. | |
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Saiyuki has numbers for all four main characters (frequently used for Shipping abbreviations), two of whom actually have numerical kanji in their names: Genjyo Sanzo = 3 Sha Gojyo = 5 Son Goku = 9 Cho Hakkai = 8 |
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A Filipino film, Ang Tanging Ina, has a mother of 12 name her children as thus: Juan, Tudis, Dimitri, Porcia, Pipnote sounds like "fifth", also a possible reference to The Five Orange Pips, Sixto, Severina, Cate, Shammy ('siyam' being Filipino for nine), Ten-ten, and two unnamed baby twins. | |
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Yu-Gi-Oh!: Instead of naming the Infernoid archetype directly after demons in the TCG, they gave them names based on the numbers in differing languages. Pirmais - 1 Antra - 2 Harmadik - 3 Patrulea - 4 Piaty - 5 Sjette - 6 Seitsemas - 7 Attondel - 8 Devyaty - 9 Onuncu - 10 |
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The characters in Nine Hours, Nine Persons, Nine Doors use code names based on the numbers on the bracelets they have been forced to wear as part of the Nonary Game; see the Code Name article for the list. In addition, a few of their real names are numerically-themed, which allows Clover to use her real name during the game. | |
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Many names in Sgt. Frog are shown as 3-numbered codes because the syllables sound like numbers. It's Japanese l33t-speak from around 1999, when the manga first came out. This makes for especially odd English titles. | |
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Pokémon X and Y introduces Honedge (a possessed sword) and Doublade (two possessed swords). Their Japanese names are Hitotsuki (hitotsu: one) and Nidangill (ni: two). | |
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Kei Nijimura, introduced in Jojolion, similarly follows suit: "kei" (京) stands for 10,000,000,000,000,000 (10^16). | |
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The cast in Slow Start have names that have magnitudes of ten in their surname: Ichinose (1), Tokura (10), Momochi (100), Sengoku (1,000), and Hannen (10,000). | |
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