Suikoden 2 Characters

  1. Hans
    • Origin:

      German, Dutch, and Scandinavian, diminutive of Johannes
    • Description:

      Though familiar to all via such childhood icons as Hans Brinker, Hans(el) and Gretel, and Hans Christian Andersen, few Americans have chosen this name for their sons because of its intractably Old Country image.
  2. Hilda
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "battle woman"
    • Description:

      Short for Brunhilda, the operatic Valkyrie of Teutonic legend, Hilda still has not quite shaken off that image that image. Though with the resurgence of Matilda, she might just have a bit of a comeback.
  3. Humphrey
    • Origin:

      German
    • Meaning:

      "peaceful warrior"
    • Description:

      Humphrey is an old name that might have faded completely were it not for that Bogie flair. A royal name in Britain, where it's used somewhat more frequently, Humphrey might just have some life beyond Bogart here, especially with the recent interest in the names of Golden Age Hollywood stars. His first name was the maiden name of his mother, Maud Humphrey, a well-known illustrator who used baby H. as a model.
  4. Hanzo
    • Hauser
      • Hix
        • Hoi
          • Huan
            • Jeane
              • Jess
                • Description:

                  This short form of Jesse has an androgynous, cowperson feel. It's Jess rather than Jesse or Jessie that can be considered among the truly androgynous baby names
              • Jude
                • Origin:

                  Latin diminutive of Judah
                • Meaning:

                  "praised"
                • Description:

                  Jude is a modern star, maintaining a steady level of popularity -- but not TOO much popularity -- for more than a decade now. Thank Jude Law and the great Lennon-McCartney song "Hey Jude", double-handedly responsible for propelling Jude up the charts.
              • Jillia
                • Jowy
                  • Kage
                    • Karen
                      • Origin:

                        Danish variation of Katherine
                      • Meaning:

                        "pure"
                      • Description:

                        Karen is a Danish diminutive of Katherine, an English name derived from the Greek Aikaterine. The etymology of Aikaterine is contested, but generally considered to have arisen from the Greek root katharos, meaning "pure." Kaja is a related name, as it is another Danish variation of Katherine.
                    • Kiba
                      • Origin:

                        Japanese
                      • Meaning:

                        "fang"
                      • Description:

                        Kiba means "fang" in Japanese, and while not a common name for boys in Japan, it's popped up multiple times for fictional characters. Kiba Inuzuka is a Naruto character with a strong attachment to his dog.
                    • Klaus
                      • Origin:

                        German variation of Claus, diminutive of Nicolas
                      • Description:

                        Two drawbacks: some unpleasant World War II associations, and the Santa clause.
                    • Kahn
                      • Kasumi
                        • Killey