Talk:Hō and Ban

Terminology...
Guhl is an old lingua-Germanica word that apparently translates as will or desire and is the origin of the name William (and its appropriate lingua-Europa transliterative versions).

Günther is derived from an old medieval German compound word apparently translating as Battle Army. --Reikson (talk) 15:49, February 4, 2011 (UTC)

Could you please provide a little proof for the claim that "Günther" translates into "Battle Army"? I am German and it is nothing more than an old-fashioned first name for me, without any implication of a deeper meaning of the name itself. Even some quick reseach on the net didn´t provide anything supporting your theory/claims. Rh73 (talk) 20:59, February 4, 2011 (UTC)


 * It's just a postulation, you don't have to use it. I just stumbled across this info somewhere, and just put it up for the Hell of it; it's not like anyone's actually gonna use this info on the article, anyway.  Just felt like I had to put it out there. --Reikson (talk) 23:35, February 4, 2011 (UTC)

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Hello! I was just throwing out a suggestion but do you think we should make Ho and Bon seperate pages? I don`t know both seem fine to me but just suggesting it. 03:26, June 20, 2011 (UTC)

There is not enough information for two articles. They were always together and their powers work in conjunction. They cannot function without each other, essentially making them a single character.--

Ok I understand. Thank you. 03:46, June 20, 2011 (UTC)