Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-98.15.218.197-20141005065359/@comment-25555436-20141029015012

ChishioKunrin wrote: LiveandSound wrote: ChishioKunrin wrote: And it seems that the color naming rule applies to first name and/or last name.

An example of both first and last name is Ruby Rose (Ruby, a red gem; Rose, a flower that's often red). Another is Weiss Schnee (Weiss means white; Schnee means snow, which is white).

An example of first name is Jaune Arc (Jaune means yellow).

An example of last name is Lisa Lavender, the news reporter.

An interesting example is the other news reporter, Cyril. We've been told that his full name is Cyril Ian, which sounds like cerulean. Mm...I see. So it can be 1st name, last name, or both, but it must be at least one.

So...a name like Robin Sherwood would apply to the rules, right? It's pretty likely. Personally, Robin makes me think of the bird robin, which has a red chest, so it makes me think of red. The "wood" in Sherwood can also make me think of brown. Kinda like how Dove Bronzewing's name makes you think of white birds and the color bronze. Mm..well, Sherwood could also remind one of the Sherwood Forest near Nottingham, where most of the Robin Hood stories take place. And judging from a pic I saw of it, it's a very, very green forest.