The name Zero is primarily a male name of Greek origin that means Nothing, Empty.
The name Zero is boy's name of Arabic origin meaning "void". Zero has been documented as a given name before, but it's largely familiar as a stage name (such as Zero Mostel, born Samuel Joel Mostel) and comic book and anime characters.
The character 零 (read rei) means "zero" in Japanese, although 〇 is also common. However, in common usage, ゼロ/ぜろ (read zero) is preferred, as it is a direct adaptation of the English equivalent.
Hector Zeroni is given the nickname Zero for two reasons: because his last name is Zeroni and because he is thought of as having ''zero'' intelligence.
The name Nox is primarily a gender-neutral name of Latin origin that means Night.
The name Zero is primarily a male name of Greek origin that means Nothing, Empty.
Lya is a female Nox.
For zero in Japanese, the kanji is 零 (rei). However, it is more common to use and say “zero” the same way we say it in English: ゼロ (zero). Or マル (maru) which translates to “circle” and it's used the same way we say “oh” instead of “zero” in English when reading individual digits of a number.
In Japanese, Zero Two is a nickname. This is the katakanization of the numbers of her code in the English language. It is pronounced "Zero Tsu." In fact, her codename can be alternatively read as "Oni" due to the numerals of her actual name ("Code:002").
"Zero" is the usual name for the number 0 in English. In British English "nought" is also used.
Amanda Lee (Anime) Zero is the main female protagonist of the series Grimoire of Zero. Make a trip with a half man, a half beast called Mercenary in search of a book called The Grimoire of Zero that hides a power that can destroy the world.
Seven is a gender-neutral name of Turkish and American origin. In Turkish, Seven means “loving one” and derives from the verb sevmek, meaning “to love.” In America, Seven refers to the number seven, considered a lucky number by many.
First of all, the Japanese word 零 (rei) is actually the native word for “zero” in the language.
There are few truly illegal baby names here in the U.S. Most states prohibit using baby names with numerals in it (so you can't name your baby #1, for instance), obscenities, and some states have (admittedly very generous) character limits for the first name.
Zero Two (Japanese: ゼロツー, Hepburn: Zero Tsū), also called Code:002 (コード:002, Kōdo:002) and 9'℩ (ナインイオタ, Nain Iota, "Nine Iota") is a fictional character in the Japanese anime television series Darling in the Franxx by A-1 Pictures, Trigger, and CloverWorks.
Zero Two tells Hiro that she loves him and they kiss.
At first, Hiro thought of the name “Oni,” which means “Demon” in the Japanese Language, but since Zero Two already suffers from being called a monster, He ended up naming her “Zero Two,” which is simply the English pronunciation of her codename.
When Zero Two was a child she learned the word Darling from her book. She then associated that world with kid Hiro. That's why she calls him darling in the first place. Then years later because Zero Two likes Hiro she decides to start calling him darling.
“American speakers use zero in both conversation and writing. When reciting a string of numbers only, it is acceptable and common for an American to pronounce zero as 'oh. ' But when reciting a string that mixes characters and numbers, it becomes necessary to differentiate between 'oh' and zero.
In spoken English, the number “0” is often read as the letter "o", often spelled “oh”.
Lovers of Greek mythology may adore the mystical name Nyx, a gender-neutral title borne by the revered Greek goddess and personification of night.
Melaina: Meaning “dark” or “black” in Greek. Melanie: Meaning “darkness” in Greek.
Coco is a girl's name of French origin. This name is a reference to the chocolate bean, translating to “cocoa.” While popularized as a nickname, it has since cemented its place as a chic, timeless given name that is sure to set a fashionable impression.