GAMEFINITY, Jakarta – One Piece fans might be curious about the different meanings of Usopp One Piece’s name. Usopp is indeed an interesting character not only because of his personality. But also the many names he has. What do Usopp’s names mean?
Usopp is one of the characters in One Piece that fans might already be familiar with. His cute figure and cowardly nature make this character so attractive. Not to mention, Usopp always has ridiculous behavior and actions that are ready to make the stomach goosebumps.
Throughout the One Piece series, Usopp has a number of different names. At least until now, Usopp has introduced himself by four names. No need to be curious anymore, this is the meaning of each of Usopp’s names.
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1. Sogeking
Sogeking became the first alias used by Usopp. This name itself comes from the word Sogeki which means sniper or sniper, and King which means King. So Sogeking means “King of Snipers”.
This name was used by Usopp when he returned to the Straw Hats after fighting and fighting with Luffy. But when he saw the Straw Hats’ efforts to save Robin from the World Government, his heart was touched. He then helps the Straw Hats in his disguise as Sogeking.
Usopp used the name Sogeking for a time. Until finally he re-joined the Straw Hats and used the name Usopp again.
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2. Usoland
Usoland is the next name Usopp uses when introducing himself to the Tontatta tribe. This name itself comes from the word Uso, which means lying. In accordance with Usopp’s lie who claimed to be a descendant of Mont Blanc Noland, a dashing sailor from the Kingdom of Tontatta.
The Tontatta tribe believed Usopp’s lie. Especially when Usopp finally led them to fight Doflamingo to save Dressrosa, who had been controlled for years.
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3. God Usopp
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Unlike the other names, this name was not created by Usopp himself. Instead he received the call of God Usopp after his heroic actions to save the people of Dressrosa.
The citizens of Dressrosa turn into toys after being touched by Sugar, who has the Hobi Hobi no Mi power. Sugar also came close to using this power to turn Luffy and Law into toys.
Although seemingly invincible, Sugar seems to have a weakness. If he is unconscious then his strength will be lost. Interestingly, Usopp managed to make Sugar faint because he was shocked by the super spicy food he was eating.
After that everyone in Dressrosa came back. They also gave the nickname God Usopp to Usopp who had saved them.
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4. Usohachi
Usohachi is the last name used by Usopp until now. Slightly different from other Usopp names, Usohachi does not have its own meaning. Even this name was only used by Usopp in disguise with the Straw Hats at Wano.
Usopp disguised himself as Usohachi, a frog oil seller so that Kaido and Orochi would not be suspected. Usohachi, along with the Straw Hats, are trying to find Oden’s followers, who are reportedly scattered across Wano.
Apart from the names above, it is not impossible that Usopp will come with new nicknames and names in the next episode of One Piece. Just wait and see what unique name Usopp will use.
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