Surnames in DB

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Post by Piccolo Daimao » Sat Mar 27, 2010 8:43 am

Now I was just wondering if there are surnames in the Dragon World or not.

I know that on various DB fan sites, Bulma has bee given the full name "Bulma Briefs". However, I remember someone saying that characters in the Dragon World don't have surnames (even referencing Videl's comment about surnames being uncommon nowadays). But then there was an argument back referring to Dr. Briefs, as "Briefs" has to be his surname, as "Doctor" is simply a title. Then, it is said that Dr. Briefs is a name itself, and that "Briefs" isn't a surname at all.

On another note, Japanese names are normally written in the surname preceding the forename, e.g. "Toriyama Akira". However, in English, we would write it out "Akira Toriyama", with the forename first. This generally seems to be the case, with the exception of "Son Goku". "Son" is Goku's surname, so, in English, we would write it out "Goku Son". However, with "Son Goku" being written out in this way even in English, it would look weird to most of us to write it out "Goku Son".
So, with Japanese names, should we be writing all out of them out in the traditional Japanese way, or should we stick with our English way?
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Re: Surnames in DB

Post by SSJSteve » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:28 am

There was a thread about surnames a while back. That might help you. :)

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Post by Amigo Ten » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:28 am

I recall Hujio adamantly stating (quite a few times) that Briefs was not a surname, and that his name was simply Brief.

I can't think of any surnames other than Son though.

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Re: Surnames in DB

Post by Kaboom » Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:48 am

Aside from various Dr. Slump characters having cameos, I'm pretty sure "Son" is the only surname we've been privy to in the series. Evidently they're just plain rare in the Dragon World, as mentioned by Videl when she connected the dots about Goku and Gohan.

And yeah. "Brief" is actually the dude's name, and "Mr. Satan" is just a stage name, not a surname to go with "Mark" or anything.
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Post by TripleRach » Sat Mar 27, 2010 10:51 am

Piccolo Daimao wrote:Now I was just wondering if there are surnames in the Dragon World or not.

I know that on various DB fan sites, Bulma has bee given the full name "Bulma Briefs". However, I remember someone saying that characters in the Dragon World don't have surnames (even referencing Videl's comment about surnames being uncommon nowadays). But then there was an argument back referring to Dr. Briefs, as "Briefs" has to be his surname, as "Doctor" is simply a title. Then, it is said that Dr. Briefs is a name itself, and that "Briefs" isn't a surname at all.
In a fictional world where almost everyone has only one name, it doesn't make sense to automatically assume that a character has a hidden given name just because they have a title like "Doctor." If Kuririn suddenly got a PhD and became Dr. Kuririn, would you suddenly start thinking that Kuririn is actually his family name? And thus his daughter's full name is Marron Kuririn? Because that's basically the problem with "Brief." There's no evidence anywhere in the Japanese version that it's a name for anyone but the crazy smoking doctor guy. Anywhere that her full name might be listed, like the character lists in the tankoubon, the anime credits, the guidebooks, her various in-series introductions, Gero's "Hey I recognize her," there's only "Buruma." No "Buruma Buriifu," no "Buriifu Buruma," nothing. "Videl Satan" was another common one that people liked to assume, but I guess that one's not going to be a problem anymore.

But the only important characters who are definitely confirmed to have surnames are the Sons. There's also the Dr. Slump cast, and a few minor filler and movie characters who have two names (like the Money family in DBZ Movie 9), but that's about it.
Piccolo Daimao wrote:On another note, Japanese names are normally written in the surname preceding the forename, e.g. "Toriyama Akira". However, in English, we would write it out "Akira Toriyama", with the forename first. This generally seems to be the case, with the exception of "Son Goku". "Son" is Goku's surname, so, in English, we would write it out "Goku Son". However, with "Son Goku" being written out in this way even in English, it would look weird to most of us to write it out "Goku Son".
So, with Japanese names, should we be writing all out of them out in the traditional Japanese way, or should we stick with our English way?
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Post by Dayspring » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:22 pm

The people from Mount Paozu (the Son family) and from Gengoro Island (Dr Slump cast) are the only ones to have surnames? Then surnames must be a hick thing in the DB world.
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Post by Travis Touchdown » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:45 pm

I... never thought of it that way. That kind of makes sense.
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Post by Amigo Ten » Sat Mar 27, 2010 12:56 pm

Chichi and Ox King are hicks aren't they?

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Post by Dayspring » Sat Mar 27, 2010 1:14 pm

Amigo Ten wrote:Chichi and Ox King are hicks aren't they?
I kind of meant more of a regional thing. 'Hicks' to imply which regions in a funny way.

But if I have to explain the joke, the joke's not funny. :oops:
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Post by TripleRach » Sat Mar 27, 2010 2:17 pm

Something I forgot to mention before about the name order deal.

Goten has that shirt at the end of the manga that says "Goten Son" in alphabet letters, so the series itself does kind of give some validation for using the Western name order.
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Post by Hujio » Sat Mar 27, 2010 9:01 pm

Amigo Ten wrote:I recall Hujio adamantly stating (quite a few times) that Briefs was not a surname, and that his name was simply Brief.
Yep, that'd be me! The characters name is "Dr. Brief", just like Bulma's mom is only ever referred to or credited as "Bulma's Mom". We really don't know if Bulma or her Mom's last name is Brief, since neither is ever referred to as such. In fact, we don't even know if Brief is Bulma's Dad's last name. It might just be his first name, just like those doctors that tell people to call them by his first name to be more informal, like "Dr. Bob" or something.
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Post by Piccolo Daimao » Sun Mar 28, 2010 6:44 am

Hujio wrote:
Amigo Ten wrote:I recall Hujio adamantly stating (quite a few times) that Briefs was not a surname, and that his name was simply Brief.
Yep, that'd be me! The characters name is "Dr. Brief", just like Bulma's mom is only ever referred to or credited as "Bulma's Mom". We really don't know if Bulma or her Mom's last name is Brief, since neither is ever referred to as such. In fact, we don't even know if Brief is Bulma's Dad's last name. It might just be his first name, just like those doctors that tell people to call them by his first name to be more informal, like "Dr. Bob" or something.
Could I ask...why is it "Brief", not "Briefs"?
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Post by Godo » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:20 am

Piccolo Daimao wrote: Could I ask...why is it "Brief", not "Briefs"?
To be brief, it's just a pun on "Briefs", so it doesn't have to be identical.

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Post by VegettoEX » Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:36 pm

Piccolo Daimao wrote:Could I ask...why is it "Brief", not "Briefs"?
Because it's ブリーフ博士 (burîfu hakase) and not ブリーフス博士 (burîfusu hakase).
Godo wrote:To be brief, it's just a pun on "Briefs", so it doesn't have to be identical.
That's fine and dandy if you want to go that way, but if you're trying to be self-consistent about stuff, トランクス is not called "Trunk"; he's "Trunks" because it has the ending "su". Therefore, this character is "Dr. Brief".
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Post by Herms » Sun Mar 28, 2010 12:54 pm

VegettoEX wrote:Because it's ブリーフ博士 (burîfu hakase) and not ブリーフス博士 (burîfusu hakase).
Well, technically ブリーフ/buriifu is the usual way of writing "briefs" in Japanese, and the doctor's name is spelt the same.
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Post by linkdude20002001 » Sun Mar 28, 2010 4:42 pm

And you don't say "I'm wearing a brief", you say "I'm wearing briefs". Dr Brief doesn't even sound like like it fits in with the underwear theme (though, Bulma doesn't either), but Dr Briefs does.
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Post by Piccolo Daimaoh » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:10 pm

VegettoEX wrote: Because it's ブリーフ博士 (burîfu hakase) and not ブリーフス博士 (burîfusu hakase).
Burifusu isn't even used in Japanese, burifu is. Is there even a singular of briefs?


His name is a play of briefs not brief. Because we don't say "I have a pair of brief" or whatever. It's just not grammatically correct.

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Post by Rocketman » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:12 pm

Japanese doesn't do plurals like English does.

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Post by Herms » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:22 pm

Piccolo Daimaoh wrote:His name is a play of briefs not brief. Because we don't say "I have a pair of brief" or whatever. It's just not grammatically correct.
But still, it's a play on "briefs", not the word "briefs" itself. So you don't necessarily need to add the "s" on the end.
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Post by Piccolo Daimaoh » Sun Mar 28, 2010 10:50 pm

Herms wrote:
Piccolo Daimaoh wrote:His name is a play of briefs not brief. Because we don't say "I have a pair of brief" or whatever. It's just not grammatically correct.
But still, it's a play on "briefs", not the word "briefs" itself. So you don't necessarily need to add the "s" on the end.
Huh?


If it's a play on briefs (the underwear) it wouldn't make sense to call him Dr. Brief.

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