Talk:Himawari Uzumaki

Surname
Is it confirmed that she's using the Uzumaki as her surname? ~ IndxcvNovelist →talk • contribs • watty← 16:37, November 6, 2014 (UTC)

Yes, just like her brother. Every child gets the surname of its father SeraphAngel (talk) 16:53, November 6, 2014 (UTC)

Where? Anyways, it's not always the case that kids get their fathers' surname, for example Naruto Uzumaki. They might have been using the Hyūga surname (that surname is more popular in Konohagakure than Uzumaki). ~ IndxcvNovelist →talk • contribs • watty← 17:52, November 6, 2014 (UTC)

True, we shouldn't give the surname to quickly for kids when it is just our assumptions... but it is likely that it is Uzumaki since Naruto is from a prestigious Uzumaki clan, world hero, and Hokage; but still, we shouldn't make assumptions about this stuff.--Deathmailrock (talk) 19:24, November 6, 2014 (UTC)
 * Hyūga is one of the four noble clans as well. Please feel free to check the thread I created Thread:152322 ~ IndxcvNovelist →rollbacker • talk • contribs • watty← 19:27, November 6, 2014 (UTC)


 * The only character given the name of a mother known is Naruto and that's because of Minato's reputation. But, with Naruto's kids, Naruto himself is alive, so why would they want to hide that they are his kids? Also Hyūga without Byakugan? Ok, doesn't make sense does it?--Omojuze (talk) 19:29, November 6, 2014 (UTC)
 * I'm not really implying they are using Hyūga surname. Actually, I'm more pointing out why a surname is being used in this article when it hasn't been mentioned in the manga. ~ IndxcvNovelist →rollbacker • talk • contribs • watty← 19:30, November 6, 2014 (UTC)

"Every child gets the surname of its father " Then by that logic Naruto's actual last name is Namikaze. SeaTerror (talk) 19:47, November 6, 2014 (UTC)

Also you guys named Ino and Sai's girl Yamanaka, so say father's surname again? :P--Elve Talk Page 19:50, November 6, 2014 (UTC)

Corrections
Can somebody (Admins) correct this one? Especially the Hizashi thing, It's supposed to be "Granduncle" NOT "Grandaunt" Because Hizashi Hyuga is a male NOT female. -_- Galaxyldrago28 (talk) 02:04, November 7, 2014 (UTC)
 * It's not so simple since it is a template-related problem, otherwise I would had been able to help fix it myself. -Adv193 (talk) 02:02, November 7, 2014 (UTC)
 * You're correct, there is an issue with it. Narutopedia has been acting a little buggy. I'll contact someone that can help. • WindStar7125   WindStar7125 Task.svg WindStar7125's Task.svg 02:10, November 7, 2014 (UTC)

Degree of relationship
I've noticed that, while Hinata's and Neji's infoboxes say that they are cousins, Boruto's and Himawari's infoboxes say that Neji is their uncle. As their infoboxes also say that Hanabi is their aunt, this may be misleading. In the proper meaning of the word, Neji is their second cousin while Boruto and Himawari are Neji's first cousins once removed. They call him "uncle", yes, but Hinata also calls Neji her "brother", despite being his cousin. --Matako (talk) 16:31, November 9, 2014 (UTC)
 * Exactly this, it should be corrected for good, not sure why people need to make things problematic--Elve Talk Page 16:56, November 9, 2014 (UTC)
 * Then get to it? You have editing powers I imagine. I do, however, ask that we make a trivia note that states, in effect, that Hinata calls Neji "brother" and Himawari refers to him as "uncle". As good as accuracy is, from the biological standpoint, it is also important to record a character's perspective on the situation. Hinata clearly thinks of Neji as her brother and Himawari thinks of him as her uncle. Real people do this too (I'm one of them), so a trivia note shouldn't bother anyone. ~ Ten Tailed Fox Rinnegan Sasuke.svg 17:12, November 9, 2014 (UTC)
 * It should also be noted, for accuracy's sake, that cousins-once-removed can be called "aunt" or "uncle" (again, I do this, but it is actually a fact). Neji is Himawari and Boruto's cousin-once-removed, so technically he can also be their "uncle". Seeing as how Kishimoto flat out had Himawari call Neji "uncle", this is the route he took, so I see no reason we shouldn't. ~ Ten Tailed Fox Rinnegan Sasuke.svg 17:15, November 9, 2014 (UTC)
 * I have studied this stuff a lot, actually, and Ten Tailed Fox is correct. Neji would, in fact, be Himawari and her brother's first cousin once-removed. The child of your cousin is your first cousin once-removed, and the cousin of your parent is your first cousin once-removed.
 * Especially in Japanese culture cousins can be referred to as siblings (niisan, neesan), and therefore, first cousins once-removed as uncles/aunts.
 * StillAlive (talk) 18:28, November 11, 2014 (UTC)

Yeah, but this wiki should be comprehensible for broader audience, not Japanese people.--Elve Talk Page 18:30, November 11, 2014 (UTC)
 * What they specifically would call Neji is irrelevant. The point is that Neji is their first cousin once-removed. Not just by Japanese standards, but by all standards. The honorifics thing was just "supporting evidence" if I'd even bother calling it that. Relationships like "once-removed" aren't a Japanese thing. It's a biological relationship, and I think it would be worth changing their relationship with Neji to that.
 * StillAlive (talk) 02:14, November 13, 2014 (UTC)