This is the newest member of my family!
Her name is いと(Ito), written in Chinese as 【伊都】.
In Japanese, this name means "a person who, though far away, is connected to a vast and beautiful place, and who is like a flowery, thriving heart."
【いとしい】 means lovable, and I think she fits that description perfectly.
However, pronouncing it in Chinese evokes a sense of the "City of the Moon" from classical Japanese literature.
Because 【伊】 in Chinese means "over there." Therefore, 【伊都】 means "the distant capital," which is the "City of the Moon."
In my imagination, the "City of the Moon" is an ideal world, transcending the mortal realm. Dolls can be seen as an ideal, noble self.
Most of the above is just my far-fetched interpretation.
Thank you for coming into my life, Ito.

















