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Originally Posted by Sonhex
However, I've also seen KIBA hyphenated as Ki-ba. Ki can mean 'spirit' and ba is 'field' (as in a energy field), it can also mean 'place' (location). So the title could be 'Spirit Field' or 'Spirit Place'. Both would fit the goings on in the show entirely but would be a pretty dull titles IMHO.
Someone more knowledgeable about the Japanese interpretation may be able to shed more light on this.
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it's not like I exactly know this or something, but I think Kiba is written with Kanji in official site.Personally I think (tusk [or] fang) could be the meaning coz it's not possible to put hypen in kanji for kiba.