XD Pretty good, but you missed out -shi, -sama, -senshu, -senpai, -kouhai and -ue, plus a few more that I might have forgotten ;) Though to be fair, the last two aren't really used with names; I refer to people as my kouhai when discussing them with someone else, but I would never call them, say, "Momoe-kouhai."
It also depends on the personality as well as preferences. I went to film college with a guy named Kikumoto who always insisted on being called Kiku-chan. I'm female but I'm also pretty tomboyish, so occasionally my classmates would call me Naka-kun :P
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XD Pretty good, but you missed out -shi, -sama, -senshu, -senpai, -kouhai and -ue, plus a few more that I might have forgotten ;) Though to be fair, the last two aren't really used with names; I refer to people as my kouhai when discussing them with someone else, but I would never call them, say, "Momoe-kouhai."
It also depends on the personality as well as preferences. I went to film college with a guy named Kikumoto who always insisted on being called Kiku-chan. I'm female but I'm also pretty tomboyish, so occasionally my classmates would call me Naka-kun :P