BnHA: Random Character Info (Including List of CORRECT Names)

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Does... Does Hagakure have a dimple...? That dot moved with her....

Then we have Shouji:

Then we have Shouji:

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... Does that mean... he could do a foot, or perhaps a... replica of something less appropriate...?

And then for no reason at all, here's a list of accurate names (with random kanji info [that may not relate to the intended meaning]), in the order of the the physical fitness ranking (because people are very inconsistent, and since I'm able to read Hiragana, I finally have the answers as to what are the real names):

1. Momo Yaoyorozu (... Her name... appears to mean 800,0000. [We would write that as 8,000,000.] And then her given name is another hundred. I'm... assuming there might be other... meanings for those kanji that I don't know....)

2. Shouto Todoroki (Fun Fact: Todoroki is one. Frigging. Kanji. [that is composed of three of the same frigging kanji (car)]).

3. Katsuki Bakugou

4. Tenya Iida (The da in Iida is the character for rice field, which is common in last names. The ten in Tenya is something related to the Heavens.)

5. Fumikage Tokoyami

6. Mezou Shouji (The me in Mezou means eye(s), and the ji in Shouji means child, by the way.)

7. Mashirao Ojiro (Fun Fact: the jiro in Ojiro is the kanji for white.)

8. Eijirou Kirishima (Fun Fact: Kirishima uses the kanji for cut/be sharp and island. ... Idfk why--)

9. Mina Ashido (... Wtf, the do comes from the kanji for door, and the mi is another number: three....)

10. Ochako Uraraka (Ka in Uraraka means day, and Ochako literally means tea child. Ko meaning child is very common in female given names.)

11. Kouji Kouda (... Kouda... is made of mouth... and rice field.... Wtf-)

12. Rikidou Satou (Satou means sugar, although I'm not sure if the kanji used do. Rikidou, though... is made of the kanji for power and... way? Frig, I don't remember. It's the dou in things like kendou, b...b... whatever, the way of the sword, the way of writing or whatever, that kind of stuff. B-B-Bushou!! That's it. [I think.] ... It must use a different bu.... Was it chivalry or something...??-)

13. Tsuyu Asui (The second symbol in her given name is for rain.)

14. Yuuga Aoyama (The yama in Aoyama is mountain, which is common in Japanese last names. The ao, if I'm not mistaken, means blue.)

15. Hanta Sero

16. Denki Kaminari (Fun Fact: Kaminari means lightning, and Denki means light [like an artificial light] :D )

16. Kyouka Jirou (If I am not mistaken... the ji in Jirou is the kanji for ear.)

18. Tooru Hagakure

19. Minoru Mineta (Here's another rice field boy for ya. Minoru is a common name that means to bear fruit though, and Fun Fact: I had the CCG name my Hideneki child in "I Want You to Love Me" that. ;w; [I didn't know MHA at the time.])

20. 出久緑谷:Izuku Midoriya (The 出 in 出久 [Izuku] is the same kanji as the de in deru [出る], which means to leave, exit, etc. According to Jisho, it doesn't have an 'izu' reading.)

The Big Three: Mirio Toogata, Tamaki Amajiki (the first symbol for this means Heavens), Nejire Hadou

Some Teachers:

Shouta Aizawa (Oh, hey... I know this kanji now! The shou in Shouta is actually the kanji for like... erase or... I know it in the context of turning off the lights.)

All Might: Toshinori Yagi (Yagi is made of the kanji for eight and tree. Fun Fact: I cannot hear Toshinori without thinking of Toshiyori, which uses completely different kanji and means old person. ... Yeah.)

Present Mic: Hizashi Yamada (Yamada is made of the kanji for mountain and rice field.)

Extra: Hitoshi Shinsou (Hitoshi is made of the characters for person and use. The shin in Shinsou is the kanji for heart!)

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