What Do the Boruto Characters' Names Mean in English?

avatarUnifyingSlum·4 months ago
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avatarManningAndy·4 months ago

Sarada's name is derived from 'salad', which might sound a bit odd, but it’s a cute nod to her mom Sakura, meaning 'cherry blossom'.

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avatarBustingSpire·4 months ago

Boruto means 'bolt' or 'screw', a nod to his dad Naruto, which means 'maelstrom' or 'whirlpool'.


avatarSortyingSlag·4 months ago

Mitsuki's name means 'full moon', which is quite poetic when you think about his serene and mysterious nature.


avatarConcludingDisc·4 months ago

Hot take: Not all names in Boruto have deep meanings in English. Sometimes, they’re just cool names!


avatarLettingTail·4 months ago

Shikadai's name is inspired by his dad, Shikamaru, combining 'shika' (deer) and 'dai' (generational suffix).

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