Where did the name Naruto come from?!


Question: I've heard that it's a name of a bridge (like in the anime when the bridge is named after Naruto).
But according to my teacher, its named after a place.
Now I'm really confused.

First correct answer (that has been checked and is right, FOR SURE) gets "Best Answer"
:)

Oh, and if possible, please attach a source so I can make sure its true.

Thank you!


Answers: I've heard that it's a name of a bridge (like in the anime when the bridge is named after Naruto).
But according to my teacher, its named after a place.
Now I'm really confused.

First correct answer (that has been checked and is right, FOR SURE) gets "Best Answer"
:)

Oh, and if possible, please attach a source so I can make sure its true.

Thank you!

Naruto can mean "maelstrom," and is also the name for a sliced stick of Kamaboko with a pink whirlpool design in the middle that is used as a topping for Ramen which is also Naruto's favorite food. The surname "Uzumaki" is a pun on "spiral", while "Uzumaki" refers to a three-dimensional spiral, like a whirlpool or vortex. A more accurate translation for spiral would be "Rasen." The Konoha leaf symbol is drawn with an arrow attached to a spiral, part of the seal on his abdomen is a spiral, the symbol on the back of his jacket and shoulders is a spiral, and one of his attacks is Rasengan, which means "Spiraling Sphere." "Uzumaki" can also mean "whirlpool," in reference to the Naruto whirlpool, named after the city of Naruto.

just for fun:
Remember the episode where they went to the Wave... that bridge that they built was named "the Great Naruto Bridge"
i'll find the link in a sec...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rp3avlU0c...
skip to 6:30
there's a part in the manga but i can't find...
they also had the meaning in episode 185...the swirly sticks thinging that's what the onbaa ate...

"Naruto" comes from the fishcakes that float in ramen, his favorite food.
http://narutofever.com/information/name-...

i know that there is a football/soccer stadium in japan named naruto

鳴門 [なると] (n) steamed fish-paste cake, sliced to decorate soup (type of kamaboko)

You sometimes see Naruto eating this, and you see the spirals on the cake, the same as on his body.

You can look it up in any online Japanese dictionary

Naruto is the name of bridge in Japan.
It is the name for steamed fish-paste cake, that is sliced and is used to decorate soup

also the name for the @ symbol.

I think their might be another meaning, but I don't have my dictionary with me.

Naruto is the name of a small village in Japan thats famous for its whirlpools (Naruto has whirlpools all over his uniform and its later revealed his mother from the land of whirpools) and the creator Kishimoto was inspired by this. There is a bridge over the whirpools, thats where the Great Bridge of Naruto from the anime came from.

Naruto is the name of the character in jiraiyas book which minato( the 4th hokage ) used to name his son - naruto.

Naruto means Fox Kid....as he is a cursed kid having sealed within him a demon called Nine tailed demon fox!!

Naruto is the name of a swirly ingredient from ramen, it basically means "Spiral" as the symbol on the beck of his jumpsuit is a swirl and he loves ramen ^^

http://api.ning.com/files/QZtO2ONvKdL5ln...

^ the white things with the pink swirls on the right, thats naruto ^



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