Talk:Auro/@comment-87.3.229.175-20150831185853/@comment-121.54.54.54-20160425090707

I mean, otherwise we'd be calling Kanami, "Kanabeauty" or Minokichi, "Minogoodluck". When it comes to Japanese names, you just get the pronunciation of the kanji rather than the meaning.

And Or and Argent's names don't even have that ambiguity since their names are spelled out in katakana. When it's katakana, it's either used as a pronunciation guide for the kanji or it's the word itself. In other words, the kana explains exactly how the word should be spoken.