Talk:Tsurujo

This character is named Tsuru, not O-Tsuru. The O- prefix is a period (15th century) accurate addition to female names to make them “flow” better, as at the time women traditionally had very short two-syllable names (E.g. Tama, Toko, Kiku, contrast Shinobu). For clarity I recommend removing the O- prefix from her official names, as while it is customarily added, it does not follow the pattern of other female characters (most clearly, Toko has explicitly noted this trend in the manga). 73.223.92.63 12:23, December 14, 2018 (UTC) Tarnish

WTF, man? Everyone here knows that. That's why the articles don't have the "O-" prefix on them.