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Japanese Name
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Sailor Name
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Serena |
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(Tsukino Usagi) |
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(Sailor Moon) |
Amy |
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(Mizuno Ami) |
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(Sailor Mercury) |
Raye |
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(Hino Rei) |
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(Sailor Mars) |
Lita |
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(Kino Makoto) |
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(Sailor Jupiter) |
Mina |
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(Aino Minako) |
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(Sailor Venus) |
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tsuki means "moon" and usagi
means rabbit. These words are a reference to the Japanese custom of seeing the shape of a rabbit in the face
of the full moon. In fact if you write out Serena's Japanese name tsuki no usagi using a different Japanese
symbol for the no sound, it would mean "rabbit of the moon".
According to this legend, the rabbit lives on the moon and makes mochi
(a sticky treat made by pounding sweet rice). In the modern Japanese calender
tsuki is also the symbol for Monday.
mizu or sui means
"water". sei means star or heavenly body. suisei
is the Japanese name for the planet Mercury. This symbol also means Tuesday.
hi or ka means
"fire". kasei means the planet Mars. This symbol also means Wednesday.
ki or moku means
"tree". mokusei means the planet Jupiter. This symbol also means Thursday.
ai means "love".
mi or bi means
"beautiful". The name for the planet Venus in Japanese is kinsei
(kin means "gold" and is also the symbol for Friday). However, because Japanese symbols (kanji)
can have more than one pronunciation, mi-na-ko can also be read as bi-na-su.
binasu is how Japanese would pronounce the word "Venus".
Sera (Sailor) is written
phonetically. These Japanese symbols are called katakana and they have no
meaning except for their sound. The Sailor Identities always use English planet names.
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Japanese Name
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Sailor Name
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Rini |
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(Chibi-Usa) |
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(Sailor Chibi Moon) |
Trista |
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(Meiou Setsuna) |
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(Sailor Pluto) |
Amara |
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(Tenou Haruka) |
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(Sailor Uranus) |
Michelle |
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(Kaiou Michiru) |
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(Sailor Neptune) |
Hotaru |
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(Tomoe Hotaru) |
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(Sailor Saturn) |
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chibi means
"little" or "mini". Rini/Chibi-Usa has the same name as Serena/Usagi
so she is called by a nickname instead.
"Rini" is short for the name "Serena". Chibi-Usa is a short-form/nickname for the name Usagi.
meiou means "underworld king" Pluto was god of the underworld in ancient Roman mythology. The large symbols
used to write the word meiou are called kanji. The small symbols above the the kanji are called furigana
(this is a special use of the hiragana alphabet). Furigana specify the correct pronounciation for the kanji.
Furigana is mostly used in children's books; adults are expected to know the kanji from memory.
However furigana is also used to specify the reading when kanji is used in an unusual or uncommon way.
tenou means "sky king" Uranus was the god of the skies in ancient Roman mythology.
kaiou means "ocean king" Neptune was the god of the oceans in ancient Roman mythology.
tomoe
is the Japanese word for "Saturn", hotaru means "firefly"
There are multiple ways to represent Japanese using the English
alphabet, the names of the outer planet soldiers can also be spelled Meioh, Tenoh and Kaioh.
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Japanese Name
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Darien |
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Chiba Mamoru ( ) |
Tuxedo Mask |
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Tuxedo Kamen ( ) |
Moonlight Knight |
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Tsukikage no Knight |
Prince Darien |
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Prince Endymion |
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Chi means "earth" or "ground".
Chikyuu means "planet Earth". Mamoru means
"protect". Kamen means "mask" and tsukikage means "moonlight".
The name Endymion comes from an ancient legend recorded by the Greeks and Romans. Endymion was a mortal man who was beloved by the goddess of the moon.
Some legends say that Endymion gained immortal sleep and lives eternally in the land of dreams.
Birthdays & Blood Types
Japanese Name
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English Name
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Zodiac
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Blood Type
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Tsukino Usagi |
Serena |
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June 30 |
Cancer |
O |
Mizuno Ami |
Amy |
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September 10 |
Virgo |
A |
Hino Rei |
Raye |
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April 17 |
Aries |
AB |
Kino Makoto |
Lita |
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December 5 |
Sagittarius |
O |
Aino Minako |
Mina |
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October 22 |
Libra |
B |
Chiba Mamoru |
Darien |
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August 3 |
Leo |
A |
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Chibi-Usa |
Rini |
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June 30 |
Cancer |
O |
Meiou Setsuna |
Trista |
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October 29 |
Scorpio |
A |
Tenou Haruka |
Amara |
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January 27 |
Aquarius |
B |
Kaiou Michiru |
Michelle |
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March 6 |
Pisces |
O |
Tomoe Hotaru |
Hotaru |
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January 6 |
Capricorn |
AB |
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The girl's names, birthdays, zodiac signs, personalities, and special powers are
all related to the planet that they are the soldier of. In ancient Roman mythology, Mercury
was associated with science and commerce, Mars with war, Jupiter with thunder
and lightning, and Venus with love.
In ancient Japanese tradition there were considered to be five elements: air, water, fire, wood, and metal.
The colors (white, blue, red, brown/green, and gold) and to some degree the superpowers of the
girls correspond to these five elements.
What is the
significance of blood type in Japan?
Other Characters
Guardians
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Japanese Name |
English Name |
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Luna |
Luna |
Moon (Latin) |
Artemis |
Artemis |
Goddess of Hunting and the Moon (Greek Mythology) |
Diana |
Diana |
Goddess of Hunting and the Moon (Roman Mythology) |
Friends
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Japanese Name |
English Name |
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Osaka Naru |
Molly Baker |
Serena's red haired friend |
Furuhata Motoki |
Andrew |
Works at the arcade |
Umino Gurio |
Melvin |
The school dweeb |
Tuxedo Umino Kamen |
Tuxedo Melvin |
The school dweeb trying to be a hero |
Urawa Ryo |
Greg |
The boy who likes Amy |
Tsukino Shingo |
Sammy |
Serena's brother |
Tsukino Ikuko |
Mom |
Serena's Mom |
Tsukino Kenji |
Dad |
Serena's Dad |
Kayama Mika |
Mika Cassidy |
Sammy's friend |
Sakurada Haruna |
Patricia Haruna |
Serena's schoolteacher |
Kumada Yuuichirou |
Chad |
Grandpa's "assistant" |
Reika |
Rita |
Andrew's girlfriend |
Shinozaki |
Ken |
Lita's friend |
Dark Kingdom Enemies
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Japanese Name |
English Name |
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Dark Kingdom |
Negaverse |
All the Dark Kingdom villains are
named after semi-precious stones or minerals.
Jadeite and Nephrite are the
names of the two main varieties of Jade. |
Queen Beryl |
Queen Beryl |
Jadeite |
Jadeite |
Nephrite |
Nephrite |
Zoisite |
Zoisite |
Kunzite |
Malachite |
Doom Tree Aliens
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Ail/Ginga Seijuurou |
Alan |
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Ann/Ginga Natsumi |
Ann |
In Japanese, Ail and Ann are their real names,
Seijuurou and Natsumi are their aliases while at school! |
Dark Moon Enemies
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Japanese Name |
English Name |
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Rubeus |
Rubeus |
Red hair |
Ayakashi Cooan |
Catsy |
Big purple hair |
Ayakashi Beruche |
Birdie |
Light blue outfit |
Ayakashi Karaberas |
Avery |
Tight yellow top |
Ayakashi Petz |
Prisma |
Green hair |
Esmerodo |
Emerald |
Long green hair |
Prince Dimando |
Prince Diamond |
Prince of the Dark Moon family |
Safiel |
Saphire |
Prince Dimando's brother |
Series/Team
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Japanese Name |
Meaning |
English Version |
Bishoujou Senshi Sera Muun |
Pretty Girl Soldier "Sailor Moon" |
Sailor Moon |
Sera Senshi (or Sera Temu) |
"Sailor" Soldiers (or "Sailor
Team") |
Sailor Scouts |
How people are addressed in Japanese
Here is some vocabulary that you are likely to come across
when reading about Japanese stories.
In Japanese and Chinese, the family name is written first and
the given name is written second. Japanese people don't usually
have middle names. Japanese names are almost always used with a
title. The title is a suffix like -san or -chan. -san basically means
Mr./Mrs./Miss/Ms. Surnames (family names) are always used except
when talking to personal friends or family.
Politeness |
Suffix |
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Most Polite |
-sama |
The villians call Beryl, Queen Beryl-sama. Sailor Moon calls Tuxedo Mask
Tuxedo
Kamen-sama. |
Professionals |
-sensei |
Used for teachers, doctors, or anyone who is an expert or leader in
their field. Miss
Haruna the schoolteacher is called Haruna-sensei or just Sensei. |
Normal Politeness |
-san |
The "default" suffix for most situations. |
Senior Students |
-senpai |
Title for an older schoolmate. It implies someone you
look up to or whose example you follow. Although it's a
formal term, it's also used amongst friends. Sometimes
used by girls even to address their own boyfriends if
that boyfriend is in an upper grade. Makoto (Lita) calls
her "old boyfriend" senpai. |
Less formal |
-kun |
Used to address a male who is a friend, or to address someone junior to yourself in a workplace/business setting. |
Least Formal |
-chan |
A cute suffix indicating a close friendly relationship. Usually, but not exclusively, used for girl's names. In Sailor
Moon, the girls call each other Usagi-chan, Mako-chan, Ami-chan, etc. |
Pet Names |
-chan |
When they are together Usagi calls Mamoru Mamo-chan. -chan can
be used for anything cute like children, babies, or pets. |
Pet Names |
-ko |
Mamoru calls Usagi Usako (-ko is a
feminine ending) |
Note: Not using any suffix indicates a close relationship which
could include family, childhood friends, or adult
lovers. Sensei and Senpai can be used by themselves or as a suffix added to someone's name.
Return
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Sources Consulted: Sailor Moon
Manga Volume 1 (Japanese Edition), a usenet posting by Fumitsuna
Maruyama, Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon Materials Collection 1999, birthdays, bloodtypes and romanizations from Sailor
Moon Manga Volume 11 (Hong Kong Edition), Japanese days of the
week from Nina Matsumoto, Minako translation from "Beej" Derry,
Greek & Latin from
Langenscheidt Universal Latin Dictionary & The Concise
English Dictionary, Roman myths and legends from Bulfinch's Mythology , blood types in Japanese culture from Lucia
Ishii, some translations from VKLL, Catherine for Zodiac
signs. Other contributors: J. Wilkinson, Liz M., Maria B., Ashie-Ash.
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