or taken for other JRPGs, I've seen like 4 "Tales of" games characters lol....sticky-runes wrote:Quite a few names there that did become Suikoden characters in later games...
also what I don't get is why some girls name there hahaha....
or taken for other JRPGs, I've seen like 4 "Tales of" games characters lol....sticky-runes wrote:Quite a few names there that did become Suikoden characters in later games...
And he looks like a girl.sticky-runes wrote:Well this is Suikoden, where somebody named his son Sheena...
BrucePrintscreen wrote:
And he looks like a girl.
And he's a womanizer.
Kinshasa is a female name? I only knew it as the capital of DR Congo.Wolkendrache wrote:Only 4 names out of 136 are solely female afaik: Kinshasa, Luna, Sophie, Soraya.
Stallion?! In my country you'll say this to someone who has a serious testosterone surplus.Sasarai10 wrote:Personally i didn't pass him as a girl as i did with Tuta,Sasarai or Stallion
and guess what, it means "city"BrucePrintscreen wrote:Kinshasa is a female name? I only knew it as the capital of DR Congo.
Are you sure about it? I've been to Kinshasa a couple of times and I remember being told it was the name given to a market place that lied there before Europeans built a city, as it was more of a meeting point for merchants than a permanent settlement before. They called it Leopoldville and it was renamed Kinshasa after the independence as part of an africanization of names.Wolkendrache wrote:and guess what, it means "city"BrucePrintscreen wrote:Kinshasa is a female name? I only knew it as the capital of DR Congo.
Oh sorry, I misunderstood that. Sure, the name comes from a city, but doesn't mean city. Anyway, if you google you may find that it's used as a name for females, although I doubt that africans will name their daughters Kinshasa.BrucePrintscreen wrote:Are you sure about it? I've been to Kinshasa a couple of times and I remember being told it was the name given to a market place that lied there before Europeans built a city, as it was more of a meeting point for merchants than a permanent settlement before. They called it Leopoldville and it was renamed Kinshasa after the independence as part of an africanization of names.Wolkendrache wrote:and guess what, it means "city"BrucePrintscreen wrote:Kinshasa is a female name? I only knew it as the capital of DR Congo.
Wolkendrache wrote: Stallion?! In my country you'll say this to someone who has a serious testosterone surplus.