Talk:Kiyomi Sarutobi/@comment-26369387-20180312120136

Hmm... Hello there. Couple of things:

1. The property tag belongs to top of article, not below it.

2. Just changing one letter is not how anagram works. You have to shuffle letters to make another word, or in case of Japanese words, syllables(for example with "kiyome" it would be either "yomeki", "mekiyo" or "kimeyo".

3. There is Japanese name that means "pure beauty": 浄美, Kiyomi. Now, if you really want to have name that is anagram of it, here are my suggestions:


 * 猿飛ミヨキ*), Sarutobi Miyoki


 * 猿飛ミキヨ*), Sarutobi Mikiyo


 * 猿飛キミヨ*), Sarutobi Kimiyo


 * 猿飛ヨキミ*), Sarutobi Yokimi


 * 猿飛ヨミキ*), Sarutobi Yomiki

Or you could just use 猿飛キヨミ*), Sarutobi Kiyomi. That should work just fine.

Just trying to help. (^_^)


 * ) And before you ask, "Sarutobi" is written with kanji and katakana is used in pretty much over 90% given names in Naruto, the rest using kanji, and with pretty small minority, Ino, Inoichi and Inojin are written with hiragana(いの, いのいち and いのじん respectively).