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Sakura Kinomoto

Japanese/Mexican Name: Kinomoto Sakura
American Name: Sakura Avalon
French Name: Sakura Gauthier
Chinese Name: Siew Ying

Birthday: April 1
Blood Type: A
Age: 10
Eyes: Emerald
Hair Color: Brown
Grade: Fourth
School: Reedington/Tomoeda Elementary
Family: Father, Aiden; Older brother, Tori; Mother, Natasha (deceased)
Relatives: Cousin, Madison
Favorite Flower: Cherry Blossoms (Sakura)
Favorite Colors: Red, Pink, White
Favorite Foods: Rice Omelets, Noodles
Least Favorite Food: Konnyaku, Taro Root
Favorite Recipe: Pancakes
Favorite Classes: Gym, Music
Least Favorite Class: Math
Clubs: Cheerleading
Hobbies: Swimming, Skating, Soccer, Gymnastics, Twirling
Biggest Fear: Ghosts
Wish List: A new school bag
First Appearance: Sakura's Rival; Sakura and the Mysterious Book

Name Meaning:
Sakura- Cherry Blossom;
Kinomoto- Pure Red Origin

SAKURA (Cherry Blossom)

There are several things that symbolize Japan to the Western world, but perhaps the most obvious on is the sakura or cherry blossom.
A delicate, pink flower that blossoms en masse in April, it is, along with the chrysanthemum (the family crest of the emperor), very close to the Japanese heart. As the days grow warmer, parks, sidewalks and gardens are enveloped in a pinkish haze, signaling that the hana-mi season has once again come around.
Friends and relatives gather underneath the cherry trees, drinking sake and eating carefully prepared bento (box lunches) or snacks. They laugh, talk, and sing with hearts as light as the spring breeze that playfully tosses the cherry petals to the ground. Truly, an experience not to be missed.

From: The NIHONGO ("Japanese Language Know-how.")