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Number Value |
Explanation |
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Heero Yuy
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1 / one
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Presumably the "hee" part is Japanese for "one." The last name "Yuy" is supposedly the kanji of "Yui", which means only. In any case, both the first name and the last name have the connotation of "one". Thus as some put it: The one and only.
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Lady Une
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1 / one
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The "Une" is French for "one".
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Solo
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1 / one
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"Solo" is English and basically means "alone" or "single". (one version of episode 0 only)
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Odin Lowe
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1 / one
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Odin is Russian for "one." It is also a god from Norse mythology.
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Duo Maxwell
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2 / two
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"Duo" is Latin or English for "two".
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Trowa Barton
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3 / three
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"Trowa" is supposedly the romanization for the French word "trois" which means "three". (His name is supposedly homage paid to director Tim Burton, who has the same initials.)
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Triton Bloom
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3 / three
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(Trowa's real name according to the Endless Waltz novel) Triton was a Greek sea-god and the name is also derived from the old Greek word for "three", "tri'a". It can also be "tri" in Russian and "trí" in Irish, which both means "three."
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Quatre Raberba Winner
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4 / four
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"Quatre" is French for "four".
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Quatrine Winner
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4 / four
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(Quatre's mother who died when she gave birth to Quatre) "Quatre" is still "four" in French.
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Chang Wufei
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5 / five
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The "wu" is Chinese for "five."
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Sank Kingdom
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5 / five
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Written "cinq", is "five" in French.
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Zechs Merquis
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6 / six
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"Sechs" is German for "six".
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General Septem
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7 / seven
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"Septem" is Latin for "seven".
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Lt. Otto
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8 / eight
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"Otto" is "eight" in Italian.
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Inspector Acht
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8 / eight
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"Acht" is German for "eight".
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Lucrezia Noin
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9 / nine
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Noin is pronounced the same way as the German "neun", which is "nine."
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Dekim Barton
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10 / ten
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"Decem" is "ten" in Latin.
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Tsubarov
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12 / twelve
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His name is derived from the German "zwölf", which means "twelve".
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Treize Khushrenada
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13 / thirteen
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"Treize" is "thirteen" in French.
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Quinze
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15 / fifteen
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"Quinze" is "fifteen" in both French and Portuguese.
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Sedici
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16 / sixteen
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"Sedici" means "sixteen" in Italian.
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Venty
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20 / twenty
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"Venti" is "twenty" in Italian. "Vingt" is "twenty" in French.
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Trant
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30 / twenty
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"Trenta" or "trente" is "thirty" in French, Italian, Asturian.
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Marshall Noventa
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90 / ninety
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"Noventa" or "novanta" is "ninety" in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
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Sylvia Noventa
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90 / ninety
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"Noventa" or "novanta" is "ninety" in Italian, Spanish and Portuguese.
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Duke Dermail
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1000 / thousand
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"Mille" is "thousand" in French, Italian and Latin.
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Milliardo Peacecraft
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1000000000 / billion
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"Milliard" is "billion" in Italian and Swedish.
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