1. Hanyu surname, representative figures include Hanyu Yuzuru and Hanyu Zenji.
Many people know that Yuzuru Hanyu is a Japanese figure skater. It is difficult for viewers who have watched his competition not to be attracted by this handsome boy.
When CCTV was commentating on Yuzuru Hanyu's competition, he once described him as "as handsome as jade and as tall as a pine tree." But to be honest, before I saw him play, hearing this name was already attractive enough. How can I put it, it has a feeling of Chinese aesthetic and ancient style, and this name reveals a kind of artistic conception.
2. Sugar
The Japanese pronunciation of this name is similar to the pronunciation of "Sato", so many Japanese people mistakenly think it is "Sato", but it is not "Sato" Conversion error, but the surname "Sugar" really exists. 3. Invincible
Invincible means invincible. Such a name can usually be seen on the flag railings of Japanese sports meeting venues
4. Eikura (えいくら)
The remaining user is ***. The surname Eikura (Eikura) means "蔵が栄える (prosperous family wealth)". It's a surname that's obviously a good sign, but now it's on the verge of extinction.