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edit- Names in hiragana can have meaning, but it has no inherent meaning, and its interpretation is not specified when there are a number of possibilities.
- 香織 can NOT be pronounced as kaoru, and it cannnot be used as a male name. Well, it's probably not illegal to do so but it's extremely bizarre.
- かをり is essentially the same as かおり, only written differently
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