Luffy was given his middle name, “D”, by his adoptive grandfather, Monkey D. Garp, who named him in honor of his father. Luffy's nickname refers to his given middle name, as “D” is the first initial of his full name.
In the Post-War arc, one of the Five Elders stated that "D." means danger. After the timeskip, Law mentioned the Will of D. once more when Doflamingo asked him why he had so much faith in Luffy. “ In certain places, the clan of D. have been called by another name, God's Archenemy.
Monkey D. Luffy (/ˈluːfi/ LOO-fee) (Japanese: モンキー・D・ルフィ, Hepburn: Monkī Dī Rufi, [ɾɯɸiː]), also known as "Straw Hat" Luffy, is a fictional character and the protagonist of the One Piece manga series, created by Eiichiro Oda.
Technically, Luffy's last name is Luffy. Y'know, Japanese name orders and all that. Smartass remarks aside, Luffy's family name is just Monkey. The D is a middle initial, and it's not reserved for just the Monkey family.
We do know "D." is inherited, since Luffy, his father, Dragon, and his grandfather, Garp, all have "D." in their name. The other characters with "D." in their name include Portgaz D.
After Project D's final races, Ryosuke reveals that the initial "D" stands for "Dream". Project D is different from the other mountain racing teams as it has a highly technical regimen and a support team of technicians, who are mostly members of the Akagi RedSuns.
Roronoa Zoro (ロロノア・ゾロ, Roronoa Zoro, spelled as "Roronoa Zolo" in some English adaptations), also known as "Pirate Hunter" Zoro (海賊狩りのゾロ, Kaizoku-Gari no Zoro), is a fictional character in the One Piece franchise created by Eiichiro Oda.
NAMI: National Alliance on Mental Illness.
Small age gaps are negligible when it comes to shipping, but it's a little steeper when it comes to shipping Luffy and Boa. Boa Hancock is 31 in the story, twelve years older than Luffy's 19. On the other hand, Nami is just 20.
Zorro's true identity is Don Diego Vega (later changed to Don Diego de la Vega), a young nobleman who lived in Los Angeles, California, during the early 19th century when the area was still under Spanish rule. Don Diego became the swordsman Zorro in order to defend the people of Los Angeles from political oppression.
Vastayan Physiology: Nami is a Vastaya, an ancient race of demi-humans changed by magic of the Spirit World.
Throughout his journey Luffy has made strong bonds with numerous women. At least two have fallen in love with him, Alvida and Hancock, whilst another two have become enamoured with him, Rebecca and Shirahoshi.
Luffy got his scar on his chest from Roronoa Zoro this happened while Zoro's being controlled on Episode 223 from 10:55 - 11:10.
In the two-year time skip, Zoro trained under Dracule Mihawk, popularly known as Hawk Eyes Mihawk. One of the popular theories is that the scar on Zoro's left eye is a training mishap. Many believe that Zoro lost his left eye during his training in some sort of accident or battle.
Over the years, he has come a long way and become one of the strongest pirates on the seas. Zoro has attained terrific strength, but he does not rely on a Devil Fruit at all. However, had Zoro eaten a Devil Fruit, there are some that would suit him more than others.
It is the sequel to 1998's The Mask of Zorro; Antonio Banderas and Catherine Zeta-Jones reprise their roles as the titular hero and his spouse, Elena, and Rufus Sewell stars as the villain, Count Armand.
Nami and Sanji, the pairing the manga itself harps on most, as well as the one most fans talk about. Some are against it due to how big of a perv Sanji is and how he loves every woman he sees.
[One Piece] Luffy Gets Married with Hancock_2.
Usopp is based on Pinocchio and his name refers to uso, Japanese for lie and Aesop's Fables. When asked by a fan what the nationalities of the members of the Straw Hat Pirates would be if One Piece was set in the real world, Oda replied that Usopp would be African.
Jong-hak Baek: Nami's Husband.
Usopp, however, only ends up seeing Nami completely naked and pervertedly thanks her for "letting" him see her naked, confusing Chopper.
For this very reason, Zoro seems to have a soft spot for Tashigi and claims that she is the only person he cannot face in battle. Her impeccable resemblance to Kuina might have left a soft spot in Zoro's heart which gave birth to their bittersweet relationship.
The term "waifu" is slang and is commonly used in anime and manga fandoms to refer to a fictional female character that someone is emotionally attached to or considers their significant other.
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