Thread:Jushiro971/@comment-24171964-20140709162152

Her true fan name is "Inu no Kimi," or "犬の君." However, it is shortened, like Inu no Taisho, and called InuKimi. Also, the japanese characters on the page were indeed wrong. When used together it was not even pronounced InuKimi, but with a dash may be depending on context. "No kimi/ "の君" comes from the Heian Era. Its just conflictig because mondern times using "inu" in front would be more worshiping or glorifying the noble obedience or beauty of the dog compared to others, rather that a dog lord/lady. However, if you keep in mind the time period most of the show happens in, and the former terms, it makes a lot of sense.  