Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-26890085-20160620220839/@comment-29714788-20160621014333

Kotoritachi wrote: Some also end in 音 (meaning sound), so if you had a last name, then that might be an option. Then there's Iroha, and I think her name has something to do with poems/songs. You could probably be Nessloid (that sounds cool).

I would want my name to be (terrible name incoming) Kotone Kotori, but I'm pretty sure Kotone is not a surname and Kotori is probably not a first or last name. It's not even close to my actual name anyway. (Kotoriloid??) NO PLEASE DON'T USE THE 音 KANJI THAT'S JUST REALLY UNORIGINAL. I see the (random kanji + either 音 or 歌 or 声 + 2 or 3 katakana) formula used for UTAU names way too much. Anyway most Vocaloid names are not actually real names. It would be extremely unlikely to come across someone named Miku for example. If you want something unique I think 孤富根小鳥 for "Kotone Kotori" would work but you have to specify that 富根 should be read as とね and not とみね. Kotone is usually a first name and is spelt as 琴音 but in English there are a lot of names that are used interchangeably as either first or last names so it doesn't really matter.