Thread:Lord Hyōga/@comment-28011265-20160319224304/@comment-4576906-20160320155148

Lol, it has nothing to do with believing you or not. I have no idea how you got that impression! XD My point is that for some names, Japanese just use characters to produce a specific phonetic construction, and aren't really worried about the meanings of the individual kanji. I mean, Shima's is a perfect example, as "ambitious hemp" makes 0 sense for the name of an InuYasha character.