This is GREAT! Thanks so much! I like learning about the structure of words. Like, does the "kaze" part of "matsukaze" = "wind"? As in "kamikaze," which I know literally means "divine wind"?
And Fred Korematsu, the Japanese-American civil rights hero whose birthday we just celebrated -- does the "-matsu" part of his name mean "pine"?
I'm leaning towards "Matsuba" or "Wakamatsu" as a sword name. I really appreciate the suggestions!
Well observed
It does indeed mean wind, and is written with the kanji 風. Fun fact: it can be read as "kaze", "fuu", or "kaza" depending on where it's used in a word!
Korematsu 是松 means "this pine tree", or "right/just so pine tree" (that "kore" kanji can also mean "justice" apparently, but I'm a little unfamiliar with its use in that way)
Matsuba was my favorite of the suggestions as well actually ^_^ it is written 松葉 using the kanji for "pine" and "leaf"