Setsuna
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Setsuna (刹那) is a Japanese word meaning "a moment; an instant". The word came from a Buddhist term: せつな meaning "split second," which was imported from China (in Chinese character format: 刹那 chànà) but originated in India (in Sanskrit: क्षण ksana). It can also be used as a given name as-is, or with different kanji.[1]
Fictional characters
- Setsuna F. Seiei, the main protagonist of Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
- Setsuna (The Last Blade), a character in the fighting game series The Last Blade.
- Setsuna Meioh (also known as Sailor Pluto), a character in Sailor Moon manga and anime series.
- Setsuna Sakurazaki, a character in the Negima!: Magister Negi Magi manga and anime series.
- Setsuna Mudou, a character in Angel Sanctuary manga and anime series.
- Setsuna no Takemaru, a character in the third InuYasha movie.
- Setsuna Oomido, a character in the Grenadier (manga) and anime series.
- Setsuna Saizuki, a character in the Evil Zone/Eretzvaju video game.
- Setsuna Kiyoura, a character in the Summer Days visual novel and School Days video game and anime.
- Setsuna Yagami, a character in the Battle Raper 2 3D H-game.
- Setsuna is the name of the demon dragon in Flame of Recca, the 4th form of Recca's flame.
- Setsuna Honjou, a character in the Majin Tantei Nogami Neuro manga and anime series.
- Setsuna, an antagonist from the Needless manga and anime series.
- Setsuna Ran,triplet leaders of the Ran Clan from Saiunkoku Monogatari
- Setsuna Higashi, Eas/Cure Passion from Fresh Pretty Cure!.
- Setsuna Ogiso, a heroine character in White Album 2.
Music
- Setsuna, a 2003 album by Kenji Ozawa.
- "Setsuna," a song by Greeeen.
- Setsuna, a lounge music project formed by Erik Heirman in 2008. http://www.setsuna.de
References
- ↑ "Setsuna | Name Meaning & Origin | Boy or Girl Name Setsuna | Baby Names World". Babynamesworld.parentsconnect.com. Retrieved 2013-12-28.
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