| Remember that Sess-centric episode of the anime in which a girl named Sarah fell in love with Sesshomaru?  I have always wondered if Sarah was a name that was in use in Japan at the time.  If not, why did the powers that be decide to use a non-Japanese name?  The girl was the daughter of a Japanese nobleman, not that of an early missionary, adventurer, or a foundling washed up on shore...  According to what I have learned from reading, there was little cultural exchange between Japan and China or India, let alone Europe or the Middle-East, which I had thought was the source of the name.  Sarah doesn't SOUND like a typical Japanese name, but is it one of those peculiar cultural universals, like the flood story?  Any ideas? |