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When translating names from Japanese to English their always the same so your answer is Yui Aragaki
The Spanish speaking world dates events just the way the English speaking world does. If you have a Spanish date and a list of the names of the days of the week and months of the year in both English and Spanish you shold have no trouble in translating a date from one language to another.
One way to find translations for Chinese names into English equivalents is to use online translation tools or dictionaries specifically designed for Chinese names. Alternatively, consulting with native speakers or language experts can provide accurate translations based on pronunciation and meaning of the original name in Chinese.
_no you cant because old English is just the same to modern English....
whats it mean in English names don't translate
There is no direct equivalent - it does not translate. (Not all names do.)
Yes, the link of such a website has added below. It is for your reference.
If by English names you mean into romaji - which is a readable version of Japanese then yes there is. An example of what I mean is; 日本国 - Nihonkoku Meaning Japan. http://www.romaji.org/
It translates into "July" , though its modern form evolved into many new names.
In general you don't translate names in Finnish.
Translation should be done according to the meanings of the words, rather than the pronunciation.