Monday, January 17, 2011

My name

I’m going to tell you about my name. My name is Ayano Yokoyama. Yoko means side. Yama means mountain. Aya means a twill weave, a fabic made with a twill weave and cloth with a pattern of diagonal strip. No means namely, that is and or. I think no is used in girls’ name. These are my nick names: Ayano, Aya-chan, Yokoyama, Tateyama, Nanameyama, Haruna Ai and Hana. Most people call me Ayano. My garandparents call me Aya-chan. Some people call me my last name Yokoyama. A few of my friends from junior high school call me Tateyama and Nanameyama. It is so funny. Only a friend of mine calls me Non. It sounds cute. After I entered this university, I came to be called Haruna Ai who is the most beautiful shemale in the world. They say that I resemble her. Every time I am called Haruna Ai or Ai-chan, I actually feel complicated. Also, some of my frieneds call me Hana. Hana means not flower but nose. I think the nickname comes from my face because my nose is longer than others. Please don’t call me Hana. I think Haruna Ai and Hana have nothing to do with my name.
Next, let me show you about my younger sister’s name and how our names were decided. My younger sister’s name is Yoshino. To tell the truth, our names were not decided by our parents. We were named by Mr. Ueno who is a close friend of my father and he has a power of seeing people’s future. According to Mr. Ueno, he named us so that we are loved by many people. My parents were wondered which they should name me, Ayano or Mariko. Ma means government. Ri means stand. Ko means child. Stroke count of both of them was the best. That of Yokoyama Ayano is 34 and that of Yokoyama Mariko is 35. Mr. Ueno told my parents that both of them were the best and could bring me great life. Then my parents thought the look of Mariko was strict and hard and that of Ayano was warm and kind. That’s why they chose not Mariko but Ayano. Ayano is still a much-loved so I like my name so much. I’m thankful to my parents and Mr. Ueno for naming me Ayano. Thank you for listening.

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