Hisa means long lasting ( it's also an name ) and "-na" si usually used as an suffix for japanese names.
Ex: Kushina ( if you know, it's from Naruto ( SPOILER: naruto's mother ). Kushi means comb and -na it's added for a good ringing, to sound more like a girl's name.
I think it's the same situation and explication in both of the case;)).
Hisana and Byakuya met when Hisana found herself lost and alone in the Rukongai district of Soul Society. Byakuya, who was a noble from the Kuchiki clan, found her and took her in despite the strict social hierarchy that typically separates nobles from commoners. Byakuya eventually fell in love with Hisana, and they married against the wishes of the Kuchiki clan.
Yes more than he loves his own life Hisana was the dearest to his heart and soul .
Its coz Hisana couldn't manage on the streets with Rukia as a baby. She couldn't care 4 Rukia in Rukongai properly
Hisana Kuchiki from bleach died of illness gained from searching for herabbandoned sister Rukia and of grief about te fact that she abbandonned Rukia whe she was just a baby
Nope, or at least not yet who knows what might happen.
Episode 62 "Gather Together! Group of the Strongest Shinigami"
Kuchiki Hisana is the deceased wife of Kuchiki Byakuya, and deceased sister of Kuchiki Rukia. Hisana had a very strong resemblance to her younger sister, Rukia Kuchiki. She was, like Rukia, short and petite with short, black hair and pale skin. Also, her eye color was the same as Rukia's: purple with a hint of blue in them. But the strand of hair in the middle of Hisana's face was shorter, and more frayed at the end. She was also seen smiling more often than Rukia, thus having a more soft-looking face, contrasting to Rukia's hard and mostly emotionless face. Though Hisana was only shown in the series for a short amount of time, she was shown to be a kind woman. She was caring and loving. Hisana was soft-spoken, and didn't speak too often. This is in sharp contrast to Rukia's outspoken and somewhat temperamental nature. Hisana also felt very guilty for leaving Rukia behind to save herself, feeling that she didn't deserve to be called her sister. She loved Rukia greatly, but could not care for the both of them. She was forced to abandon her baby sister, Rukia, in the 78th district of Rukongai, in order to survive. She married Byakuya sometime after. The people of the Kuchiki clan were against their marriage, as marrying someone of Rukongai was seen as the wrong thing to do in the Kuchiki family. Hisana spent every remaining day of her life searching for Rukia. Hisana later died of illness on the spring of the fifth year of her marriage to Byakuya. On her death bed, she asked Byakuya to find Rukia and adopt her into the clan, but not to tell her she was related to her, as she considered herself unworthy to be her sister. Also on her death bed, she apologized for not returning his love and said that the last five years she spent with Byakuya passed like a wonderful dream.
Hisana and Rukia are actually sisters. Byakuya hasn't yet told Rukia.
he loves her as his SISTER he belongs to hisana remember that ;D
her sister Hisana I have a friend named Rachel who looks exactly like her, I also have a friend named monica who looks just like orihime (she even has the hair pins).
Yes.Deep in his heart.But not as in LOVE LOVE Byakuya LOVE LOVE HisanaYes, as a sister of corse! But not in love. He loved his wife. Then she died. AWWWWWW!!! *spoiler alert!* Byakuya's wife was Rukia's older sister.Well, the other two answerers really like to...'express' themselves, but yes, Byakuya made a promise to Hisana kuchiki that he would take in Rukia and protect her, but during the time of Rukia's execution he was confused whether or not to keep the promise he made to Hisana or keep his loyalty to Soul society intact.
NO!!!!! No, Byakuya Kuchiki was married to his deceased wife Hisana Kuchiki who is also Rukia Kuchiki's biological sister, and Because Byakuya is part of a noble clan, he would never, and I mean 'Never' fall in love with a human who has no noble prestige, even though Orihime Inoue's name means 'Princess'.