124 Shadowings 



O-Nao "The Upright," honest. 



O-Nobu .... " The Faithful." 



O-Rei "Propriety," in the old Chinese 



sense. 



O-Retsu . . . . " Chaste and True." 



O-Ry5 " The Generous," magnanimous. 



O-Sada "The Chaste." 



O-Sei "Truth." 



O-Sbin "Faith," in the sense of fidelity, 



trust. 



O-Sbi%u .... " The Tranquil," calm-souled. 



O-Setsu . . . . " Fidelity," wifely virtue. 



O-Tame .... " For-the-sake-of," a name sug 

 gesting unselfishness. 



O-Tei "The Docile," in the meaning of 



virtuous obedience. 



O-Toku .... "Virtue." 



O-Totno .... "The Friend," especially in the 

 meaning of mate, companion. 



O-Tsune .... "Constancy." 



O-Yasu .... " The Amiable," gentle. 



O-YosM .... "The Good." 



O-Yosbt .... " The Respectful." 



The next list will appear at first sight more 

 heterogeneous than it really is. It contains a 

 larger variety of appellations than the previous 

 list ; but nearly all of the yobina refer to some 

 good quality which the parents trust that the 

 child will display, or to some future happiness 

 which they hope that she will deserve. To the 



