tag:danbooru.me,2005:/commentsComments on post #30147262018-04-20T09:08:22-04:00tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/18108652018-04-20T09:07:17-04:002018-04-20T09:08:22-04:00@BainBlow on post #3014726 (libe and friden (original and 1 more) drawn by tomokichi) <img src="/cdn_image/preview/ba/c9/bac90433af93d003480ec86a221230b5.jpg"/>
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<p>SeldomFound said:</p>
<p>I'm pretty sure, that the author meant the German words "Liebe" (Love) and "Frieden" (Peace). As a German guy, it sounds strange, but somehow also very poetic. I like it.</p>
</blockquote><p>To be fair, most names at their roots are just random words for things and concepts.<br>Western names tend to have had these roots disappear over time due to cultural and linguistic mixing over centuries or even millennia, but the Japanese still have names composed of totally normal words still in everyday use in their language.<br>So for the Japanese it probably feels natural to make fantasy names out of common foreign words.</p>
BainBlow/users/375594tag:danbooru.me,2005:Comment/17922352018-02-16T04:53:11-05:002018-02-16T04:53:11-05:00@SeldomFound on post #3014726 (libe and friden (original and 1 more) drawn by tomokichi)<img src="/cdn_image/preview/ba/c9/bac90433af93d003480ec86a221230b5.jpg"/>
<p>I'm pretty sure, that the author meant the German words "Liebe" (Love) and "Frieden" (Peace). As a German guy, it sounds strange, but somehow also very poetic. I like it.</p>
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