| Segment | Likely Source | Possible Meaning | |---------|---------------|------------------| | | Spanish/Italian “photo” or Japanese “フォト” (foto) | “photograph” | | inosaku | Japanese “いのさく” (inosaku) – could be a stylized rendering of “いのさく” (inosaku) meaning “to create” (from 作る “tsukuru”) with a prefix “いの” that evokes “伊野” (a surname) or “祈の” (prayer). | | raten | Could echo the Japanese verb らてん (rarely used) or the English “rate” + “en”. | | ten | Japanese “天” (ten) meaning “sky” or “heaven”. | | sunade | Resembles “すなで” (sunade) – “with sand” (砂で). |
People always talk about Tsunade or Hinata. But not enough about Ino
Tsunade and Tenten represent two paths for women in action entertainment: and skillful, tool-based precision . Neither relies on a bloodline limit. Both earned their stripes.
Image from: In Your Arms (2015)
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