Finally dropping the most overused name in the fandom.
Since some people already called me “Hitori” back in the day, it feels familiar to me and it still captures how I felt going to school.
Hitori (一人) means “one person” or “alone.”
I also gave him a new surname, because Hitori Hitory would be ridiculous.
Naki (泣き) means “crying” or “tears,” referring to weeping or emotional distress.
Kizu (傷) means “wound,” “injury,” or “scar,” both physically and metaphorically (such as emotional pain).
Combined, Naki Kizu can be interpreted poetically as “a scar born from tears.”
Altogether, the name can be read as "hidden pain or emotional suffering that remains private and unseen by others", which is, honestly, pretty accurate to what I’ve dealt with since birth, lol.
Edit: Yes, every scar has a deep meaning.
Since some people already called me “Hitori” back in the day, it feels familiar to me and it still captures how I felt going to school.
Hitori (一人) means “one person” or “alone.”
I also gave him a new surname, because Hitori Hitory would be ridiculous.
Naki (泣き) means “crying” or “tears,” referring to weeping or emotional distress.
Kizu (傷) means “wound,” “injury,” or “scar,” both physically and metaphorically (such as emotional pain).
Combined, Naki Kizu can be interpreted poetically as “a scar born from tears.”
Altogether, the name can be read as "hidden pain or emotional suffering that remains private and unseen by others", which is, honestly, pretty accurate to what I’ve dealt with since birth, lol.
Edit: Yes, every scar has a deep meaning.
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