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|碇ゲンドウ
Gendo Ikari
[[Image:Op C013 gendo.jpg|180px]]
|Ikari is the same as with Shinji. Gendo is borrowed from another anime project before Eva that was aborted. I didn't notice Gendo and Shinji is the same combination as in Ken Ishikawa's manga until one of my friends pointed it out. <font color=darkred>(I think he means Shin'ichi Kuruma and Genzo Kuruma of Majuu Sensen.)</font color> His former name Rokubungi 六文儀 <font color=darkred>(sextant)</font color> is also a component of a ship. Just FYI, Rei Asuka of Raideen is also a coincidence. I didn't do this knowingly, as until Super Robot Taisen was made, I had completely forgotten that Raideen existed. Sad, I know.
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|冬月コウゾウ
Kozo Fuyutsuki
[[Image:OP C037A kozo.jpg|180px]]
|Fuyutsuki is from a warship of the former Japan navy. Kozo just has a nice ring to it.
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|碇ユイ
Yui Ikari
[[Image:21 C342 yui.jpg|180px]]
|Ikari is the same as before. Yui sounds similar to Rei, and it's also a simple pun on yui 唯 <font color=darkred>(only one)</font color>.
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*Interestingly, at one point in the production, the prototype for the character Rei had dark hair, green eyes, and was named [http://wiki.evageeks.org/Image:Sadamoto_yui-ichijo.jpg Yui Ichijo]. “Ichijo” is believed to have come from Hikaru Ichijo of Macross, an anime which Anno had worked on.  </font color>
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|キール・ローレンツ
Keel Lorenz
[[Image:OP C046 keel.jpg|180px]]
|Keel is also a component of a ship. Lorenz is named after a zoologist or something, but I can't remember clearly. Am I just getting old? Oh, well.
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*Anno remembered correctly: Konrad Lorenz was a famous German zoologist (1908-1989), whom you can learn more about [http://www.age-of-the-sage.org/scientist/konrad_lorenz.html here]. Interestingly, Anno used the name “Konrad Lorenz” unchanged in a prelimary NGE scenario. </font color>
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|赤木ナオコ
Naoko Akagi
[[Image:21 C136 naoko.jpg|180px]]
|Akagi is the same as with Ritsuko. Naoko is from a friend of mine when I was in elementary school.
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|流・キョウコ・ツェッペリン
Soryu Kyoko Zeppelin
[[Image:25 C297 kyoko.jpg|180px]]
|Soryu is from the same Japanese warship as Asuka. Kyoko is also from a character in Shinji Wada's manga. Zeppelin is from a warship of the German navy that was envisioned but never made.
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|ペンペン
Pen²
[[Image:02 C152 penpen.jpg|180px]]
|Super straightforward naming, but I thought the repetition sounded cute. His name has officially become the 2nd power of Pen <font color=teal>(Pen²)</font color>. I was reluctant at first, but we thought we needed a mascot character, so we had an animal appear in the show. As it happened, the show is set in Hakone, which one associates with hot springs, which in turn are associated with monkeys. But that is no fun, so we decided to make it a penguin, the animal most unsuited to a hot spring. I'm positive that "hot spring penguin" was Sadamoto's idea.
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*"Pen” comes from “penguin”. (As if you couldn't figure that out. ;;>)</font color>
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Revision as of 23:22, 31 May 2009

When Anno created NGE, he borrowed from everywhere, which is more than evident in the way the characters were named. In the essay section of his personal website, he revealed most of the secrets for fans who have a ravenous thirst for such tidbits. Fortunately for those who can't read Japanese, “massangeana” did a rough translation and posted it on the newsgroup Japan.Anime.Evangelion in December of 2000. Presented here is a slightly tweaked version, supplemented by Japanese characters and some additional information. Notes by massangeana are this color; notes added for this page (mostly taken from info provided by MDWigs) are this color.

11/02/2000 (Entry 1)

Sorry to trouble you with such an old story now, but I'm going to go a little into the creation of the Eva character's names. In the first volume of Sadamoto's manga, I touched a bit upon a few of the Eva character's names and how they take shape according to my so-called rule. A little more about how I created them below.

碇シンジ

Shinji Ikari

Ikari (anchor) is a component of a ship. It's also borrowed from the name of a friend from my college years. Shinji is also borrowed from a long-time friend (Shinji Higuchi). Incidentally, since both his wife and daughter's names have been used for anime protagonists, I wanted to do the same for the husband and make them an anime family -- but, that said, my reasoning wasn't too logical. Sorry, Shin-chan.

*Higuchi's given name is written 真嗣. Perhaps if Anno had not opted to write the NGE characters' given names in katakana, Shinji's would have been written like this, as well.

綾波レイ

Rei Ayanami

Ayanami is from a warship of the former Japanese navy. Rei is just a pun of rei 零 (zero)

, but actually named after Rei Hino of Sailor Moon (by Naoko Takeuchi). At the time, this was a bait to invite Iku-chan (Kunihiko Ikuhara) to the staff, but he ran away. Too bad.

*Rei's name is a pun about the Japanese “Zero” fighters. It's likely not an accident that Rei pilots EVA-00 (零号機)? ;;>

惣流・アスカ・ラングレー

Asuka Langley Soryu

Soryu is from a warship of the former Japan navy (different kanji); Langley is from the US navy warship. Asuka is borrowed from Shinji Wada's manga heroine <(Chou-Shoujo Asuka).

  • The name of Wada's heroine is written 明日香.
  • The name of the warship Soryu is written 蒼龍.
葛城ミサト

Misato Katsuragi

Katsuragi is from a warship of the former Japanese navy. Misato is borrowed from a heroine of Minako Narita's manga (Misato Izumi of Aitsu).

*The given name of Narita's heroine is written みさと.

赤木リツコ

Ritsuko Akagi

Akagi is from a warship of the former Japanese navy. Ritsuko is borrowed from a friend of mine in middle school.
加持リョウジ

Ryoji Kaji

Kaji (rudder) is a component of a ship. Ryoji is also from a hero in Minako Narita's manga (Ryoji Sawada of Aitsu).

  • The given name of Narita's hero is written 涼司.
  • The ship part is written 舵.


11/13/2000 (Entry 4)

碇ゲンドウ

Gendo Ikari

Ikari is the same as with Shinji. Gendo is borrowed from another anime project before Eva that was aborted. I didn't notice Gendo and Shinji is the same combination as in Ken Ishikawa's manga until one of my friends pointed it out. (I think he means Shin'ichi Kuruma and Genzo Kuruma of Majuu Sensen.) His former name Rokubungi 六文儀 (sextant) is also a component of a ship. Just FYI, Rei Asuka of Raideen is also a coincidence. I didn't do this knowingly, as until Super Robot Taisen was made, I had completely forgotten that Raideen existed. Sad, I know.
冬月コウゾウ

Kozo Fuyutsuki

Fuyutsuki is from a warship of the former Japan navy. Kozo just has a nice ring to it.
碇ユイ

Yui Ikari

Ikari is the same as before. Yui sounds similar to Rei, and it's also a simple pun on yui 唯 (only one).

  • Interestingly, at one point in the production, the prototype for the character Rei had dark hair, green eyes, and was named Yui Ichijo. “Ichijo” is believed to have come from Hikaru Ichijo of Macross, an anime which Anno had worked on.
キール・ローレンツ

Keel Lorenz

Keel is also a component of a ship. Lorenz is named after a zoologist or something, but I can't remember clearly. Am I just getting old? Oh, well.

  • Anno remembered correctly: Konrad Lorenz was a famous German zoologist (1908-1989), whom you can learn more about here. Interestingly, Anno used the name “Konrad Lorenz” unchanged in a prelimary NGE scenario.
赤木ナオコ

Naoko Akagi

Akagi is the same as with Ritsuko. Naoko is from a friend of mine when I was in elementary school.
流・キョウコ・ツェッペリン

Soryu Kyoko Zeppelin

Soryu is from the same Japanese warship as Asuka. Kyoko is also from a character in Shinji Wada's manga. Zeppelin is from a warship of the German navy that was envisioned but never made.
ペンペン

Pen²

Super straightforward naming, but I thought the repetition sounded cute. His name has officially become the 2nd power of Pen (Pen²). I was reluctant at first, but we thought we needed a mascot character, so we had an animal appear in the show. As it happened, the show is set in Hakone, which one associates with hot springs, which in turn are associated with monkeys. But that is no fun, so we decided to make it a penguin, the animal most unsuited to a hot spring. I'm positive that "hot spring penguin" was Sadamoto's idea.

  • "Pen” comes from “penguin”. (As if you couldn't figure that out. ;;>)