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Adopted - NEW OC YAY

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Ok her palette is a lot brighter than I thought, but thats ok she looks fine anyway XD
Been in pjs and at home all day with bad cramps and nausea (bit of vertigo at the start to...euck), its a novel experience for me...BUT ANYWAY yesterday I bought this adopt from angelassh (really cute adopts - check them out!), so I figured HEY why not do the art? So I did, and here she is!

The design reminded me of candy and lollies and stuff, so that what that pallette sort of is, but she's so cut and I love her!!!! 

I have no idea what her name should be, so if anyone's got any suggestions...? Literally anything, hit me (although Japanese sounding names would be interesting)

Enjoy! ~
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From Jeremy Johnson:

Japanese sounding name... a very fun game to play because the most Japanese sounding names are Japanese names, and they're cool because they always have some kind of meaning, even if pronunciation doesn't translate so well.

Some possibilities (the first two sound enough like Japanese names to me that they probably are; the third not so much but it is a Japanese word):
• chõjõ  - my phone keyboard doesn't have the right symbol but the õ is pronounced like the o in orange but for twice as long; meaning "butterfly daughter"
• momo - peach (fruit/tree/colour) and synonymous with pink. Or momoko for "peach child" (the o is pronounced like the o in orange and all syllables are given equal emphasis)
• aozora - probably still sounds kind of cool with English accent pronunciation; means "blue sky". The a is pronounced like the u in up, o like o in orange, and the r is pronounced by rolling the tongue more like an l than an r.

If Karlie doesn't really like any of these I could try to come up with something based on what she'd like the name to mean.

Jeremy