We compiled all of Tsuna's colleagues we could find and named them! If you like them and use them, please let us know and give us credit so we know how far this compilation has reached!
Below I've included the meaning of each name for you:
Meaning: The name is a play on words with "Konwaku" (困惑), which means confusion or perplexity.
Meaning: Takano (高野): The kanji "Taka" (高) means "high," a direct reference to her hairstyle (the high ponytail).
Yui (結): Means "to tie" or "to connect". It is the kanji frequently used for ties and knots, completing the reference to tied hair.
Airi Sakurai (桜井 愛梨) Airi (愛梨): It can mean "love" (愛) and "pear" or "fruit" (梨), a delicate and beautiful name that matches a sweet and gentle personality.
Sakurai (桜井): A common surname meaning "cherry blossom entrance" (桜 = cherry tree, 井 = spring or entrance).
Haruki (陽輝): It can mean "sunlight" or "sun's brightness" (陽) and "radiance" (輝), conveying a sense of intelligence and positive energy.
Fujimoto (藤本): A common surname meaning "wisteria origin" (藤本), bringing a classic and strong touch.
Aiko (愛子): It means "beloved child" or "beloved daughter," conveying a feeling of affection and tenderness.
Nakamura (中村): A common surname meaning "central village," strong and traditional.
Yuki Takahashi (高橋 由紀) (Haruki Takahashi's sister
Yuki (由紀): It can mean "reason" and "birth" or "snow," depending on the kanji, conveying purity and elegance.
Takahashi (高橋): A common surname meaning "high bridge," symbolizing strength and connection.
Aoi (葵): It means "hibiscus" or "green herb," conveying a feeling of freshness and vitality.
Saito (斉藤): It means "shared wisteria" or "united wisteria," a fairly common surname in Japan.
"Haruki" (陽輝) It generally translates as "sunshine," while the surname "Tanaka" (田中) means "middle of the rice paddy" or "in the center of the plantation." Together, they can suggest a "sunshine in the rice field," evoking prosperity.
Nemui (眠井) It means "sleepy" in Japanese.
Context: It's the perfect name for the student who's always resting their face on their hand and nodding off during class. They probably aren't even scared by Gokudera's explosions anymore, they just want the noise to stop so they can take a nap.
Meaning: Odoroki (驚) means "surprise" or "astonishment".
Context: The name is a pun on his permanent facial expression of absolute shock, as if he were the only one still impressed by the explosions and absurd situations surrounding Tsuna.
Meaning: The surname Yurui (緩井) is a pun on the word yurui (緩い), which means "loose" or "loose".
Context: This name is perfect for him, matching his loose tie and his relaxed, somewhat arrogant attitude of someone who doesn't take class seriously. He's probably the type of student who tries to look like a "bad boy" to impress others.
Meaning: The surname Yumeno (夢野) means "field of dreams," and the given name Koiso contains the kanji for "passion" or "love" (恋).
Context: This name matches her expression of someone who has their head in the clouds, probably thinking about the boy she likes or something good that happened, completely ignoring the class.
Meaning: The surname Majime (真面目) means "serious" or "diligent". The first name Yumi can be written with kanji that mean "graceful beauty" (優美).
Context: This name perfectly matches her correct posture and attentive expression in the classroom. She seems to be the type of student who takes her studies seriously.
Meaning: The surname Marume (丸目) literally means "round eyes".
Context: The name refers to the simplified design of the character, whose eyes are drawn as two perfect circles, giving her an expression of someone who is always "processing" what is happening around her without reaching a conclusion.
Haruki Takahashi (春樹 高橋) (Yuki Takahashi's brother)
Meaning: Haruki (春樹): 春 (Haru): Spring, renewal, hope.
樹 (Ki): Tree, strength, life.
Together, Haruki suggests "spring tree" or "renewal of hope".
高 (Taka): High, elevated.
It means "elevated bridge," symbolizing connection, strength, and overcoming obstacles.
Yumi (由美): ""Genuine beauty" or "true beauty," a feminine name that conveys elegance and authenticity.
武 (Take): Significa "guerreiro", "militar" ou "marcial".
田 (Da): It means "rice field" or "plantation".
Combined meaning: Often interpreted as "to fly over the sea" or "to take flight over the ocean".
Combined meaning: Literally "warrior's field" or "military plantation".
海 (Kai): It means "sea" or "ocean".
翔 (To): Means "to fly", "to hover" or "to rise".