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Nadja's name comes from the titular character of the André Breton novel ''Nadja''. That character's name comes from the Russian word Надежда ''Nadezhda'' meaning "hope".<ref>{{Cite Book|book=[[Kazuma Kaneko Works III]]|publyear=2008|publisher=Shinkigensha|page=p. 25|isbn={{ISBN|978-4-7753-0609-3}}|lang=Japanese}}</ref> | |||
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Nadja is a Demon in the Megami Tensei franchise.
Profile
Origin
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Shin Megami Tensei IV
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Shin Megami Tensei: Strange Journey Redux |
A mysterious fair girl with green eyes and brown skin. She wears a white dress and a bone necklace. She is named eafter a character in the eponymous novel by André Breton. Her name may come from the Russian word for hope, "Nadezda" or the English/French derivative, "Nadia." There is no definitive answer. |
Game Appearances
Audio Drama Appearances
Novel Appearances
Anime Appearances
Manga Appearances
Other Appearances
Trivia
Nomenclature
Nadja's name comes from the titular character of the André Breton novel Nadja. That character's name comes from the Russian word Надежда Nadezhda meaning "hope".[1]
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ナジャ Naja | Nadja |
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Notes
References
- ↑ Kazuma Kaneko Works III (2008). Published by Shinkigensha. Japanese. p. 25. ISBN-13: 978-4-7753-0609-3.