Namae Wo Yobuyo Lyrics Meaning – Tokyo | Super Beaver
SUPER BEAVER brings warmth and reflection with ‘Namae wo Yobuyo,’ a track from their album Tokyo. Ryota Yanagisawa writes the lyrics and composes the melody, crafting a song that celebrates human connection. The tune mixes gentle guitar riffs with a heartfelt vocal delivery, inviting listeners to pause and appreciate life’s small miracles.
Released: February 11, 2022
Namae wo Yobuyo
Super Beaver • From “Tokyo”
Lyricist
柳沢亮太
Composer
柳沢亮太
Tokyo’s Namae wo Yobuyo Japanese Lyrics English Meaning
The lyrics of ‘Namae wo Yobuyo’ highlight the beauty of everyday moments. Ryota Yanagisawa notes, ‘Crossing paths with someone is truly a miracle, isn’t it?’ The artist describes the bond of calling out names, sharing laughter, and protecting these connections. The song reminds us that even ordinary days hold irreplaceable value.
Ima sara baka mitai na koto iu kedoI’m saying something that sounds stupid this late in the game, but,
Meguriau koto wa yappari sugoi necrossing paths with someone is truly a miracle, isn’t it?
Shiranai koto ga hotondo no sekai deIn a world where most things remain unknown,
Otagai ni namae wo yobiaatteiru nanteit’s amazing that we’re here calling out each other’s names.
Iradachi yatsuatari koukai shitariGetting irritated, taking it out on others, or feeling regret,
Doujini te wo tataki waraiaattariwhile also clapping our hands and laughing together,
Sore wa heibon de toruni taranai nichijouit’s just an ordinary, trivial daily life,
Demo nidoto onaji hibi wa kaeranaibut those same days will never return again,
Kigatsuita toki kowakunaru kuraidato the point where it’s almost scary when I realize it.
Aishisa afureru toki wo koeruAffection overflows and transcends time,
Baka mitai na koto wo mou hitotsu nee ima tanoshii naand here’s one more silly thing: hey, I’m having a great time right now.
Iwazumogana chanto mamoritai soryasoudaIt goes without saying, but I want to protect this, of course I do,
Deai ga jinsei no subete da tte omottaI’ve come to think that meeting people is everything in life.
Namae wo yobuyo namae wo yobuyo anata no imi wo bokura no imi woI’ll call your name, I’ll call your name, for your meaning and for ours,
Namae wo yondeyo aini ikuyo inochi no imi da bokura no imi daplease call my name, I’ll come to see you, it’s the meaning of life, it’s our meaning.
Ima sara sugite mou hazukashii kedoIt’s been so long it’s almost embarrassing now, but,
Ano toki wa gomenna tte omou kotothinking back and wanting to say sorry for that time,
Myakuraku monaku tsutaerareru kankeia relationship where I can say that without any context,
Sore wo taisetsu to iwazu ni nanto iuif I don’t call that precious, then what else would I call it?
Aishisa afureru toki wo koeruAffection overflows and transcends time,
Baka mitai na koto wo mou hitotsu nee ima tanoshii naand here’s one more silly thing: hey, I’m having a great time right now.
Tasuketai hito ni zutto tasukerareteiruI’ve always been saved by the person I wanted to save,
Arigatou nante kotchi no serifu nanonieven though ‘thank you’ is the line I should be saying,
Nani ga dekiru kana ima nani ga dekiru kanaI wonder what I can do, what can I do right now,
Kangaeta totan ni tomedonaku omoikabu kao kaothe moment I think of it, so many faces come to mind endlessly,
Souka kore ga ikiru kotoI see, so this is what it means to live.
Namae wo yobuyo namae wo yobuyo anata no imi wo bokura no imi woI’ll call your name, I’ll call your name, for your meaning and for ours,
Namae wo yondeyo aini ikuyo inochi no imi da anata gaplease call my name, I’ll come to see you, you’re the meaning of life, you are,
Namae wo yobuyo namae wo yobuyo anata no imi wo bokura no imi woI’ll call your name, I’ll call your name, for your meaning and for ours,
Namae wo yondeyo aini ikuyo inochi no imi da bokura no imi daplease call my name, I’ll come to see you, it’s the meaning of life, it’s our meaning.
Namae wo yobuyo namae wo yobuyo nando mo nando moI’ll call your name, I’ll call your name, over and over again,
Namae wo yondeyo aini ikuyo nando datte nando datte nando datteplease call my name, I’ll come to see you, as many times as it takes.
‘Namae wo Yobuyo’ lyrics are about cherishing the people who give life meaning. The track features SUPER BEAVER and is part of their album Tokyo, offering a sentimental ode to the power of human relationships.