Talk:Yanagawa Nanami/@comment-97.117.254.48-20151105165246

Any language enthusiasts?

Her name is 奈々美, which is described as "seven" and "beauty". 奈 does not mean "seven" -- "seven" looks like 七. They are homonyms and don't have the same meaning (though, feel free to correct me if I'm wrong. That's why I'm posting down here and not changing it on the page).

Etymology for 奈 only brings up a rhetorical "what" and an obsolete use for "apple tree". I don't know what her name conclusion would come to.

(and 美 for beauty is correct, so it's nice to leave that one up!)