Helen Cowen Gunsaulus has written: 'Japanese collections (Frank W. Gunsaulus Hall)' -- subject(s): Japanese Art
Helen Keller was given an Akita dog by the Japanese around 1937, it was named Kamikaze-go. Kamikaze-go died, and was replaced (again by the Japanese), by his older brother, Kenzan-go. These dogs were pets, not Service or Guide dogs for Helen, as they were not trained to do work or perform tasks for Helen.
== == I think you mean Helen Keller.
Helen Bagley has written: 'Sand in my shoe' -- subject(s): Biography 'Read & speak Japanese for beginners' -- subject(s): Japanese language, Spoken Japanese, Self-instruction, English, Textbooks for foreign speakers, Sound recordings for English speakers 'Read and Speak Japanese (Read & Speak)'
Helen McCarthy has written: 'Anime!' 'Hayao Miyazaki: Master of Japanese Animation' '500 Manga Heroes and Villains'
that mean to be with Helen Keller when born
a Boston terrier named phiz
It describes the time Helen lived.
Deniva does not mean anything in Japanese.
"Olga" is not a Japanese word or name, so it doesn't mean anything at all in Japanese. Did you mean, "What is the name "Olga" translated to in Japanese?"
The name 'Collin' does not mean anything in Japanese, but it can be written in Japanese as: コリン
Kaitlyn does not mean anything in Japanese, but can be written in Japanese as: ケイトリン