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Keep in mind, however, that if you want to describe seven ''things'', seven ''objects'', or seven ''people'' then you'll be using different words entirely. Yeah...Japanese is hard.
 
[[One, Two, Three, Four, Go]] is a [[Sister Trope]]. See also [[Numerical Theme Naming]].
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== Anime and Manga ==
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* ''[[Loveless]]'' has a [[Hikikomori]] called Nana who only briefly shows up in the anime but plays a larger part in the manga, and her name likely refers to her dependence on computers. She's referred to as "Seven" in the Tokyopop manga release... until volume eight, when [[Inconsistent Dub|they switch to Nana]].
* Both stars are named Nana in the manga ''[[Nana]]'', and live in apartment 707 -- effectively using this trope as its entire premise. One of them is called "Hachi" (short for [[Hachiko]], but also meaning ''eight'') to differentiate between them.
* In ''Shichinin no Nana'' (''[[Seven of Seven]]''), a girl named [[Meaningful Name|Nana]] is [[MesMe's a Crowd|split into]] [[Captain Obvious|seven]] [[Starfish Character|personality fragments]].
** And all those fragments get names that describe them and start with ''Nana''. {{spoiler|The exception is the ''eighth'', bad Nana, Jamanana.}}
** Best of all, the primary Nana's Japanese voice actor is ''also'' named Nana ([[Nana Mizuki]], as a matter of fact).