Why does Yubaba take away Chihiro's name and call her SEN?

When Yubaba takes those other kanji all that is left is 「千, せん = sen」, this is what Chihiro's name will become in the spirit world if she ends up staying there forever. So she will effectively forgot everything about her life of the living. who she was, her parents and basically everything she ever knew.
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Why does Yubaba change Chihiros name to Sen?

As soon as she becomes “Sen,” Chihiro comes under a spell that threatens to make her forget everything she's known; the connection to her name is vital in helping her remember. Yubaba knows this, which is why she takes the name from her (and earlier, from Haku).
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What is Chihiro's new name?

In some countries, Chihiro's surname Ogino was changed to Senko, so that viewers who do not have a deeper knowledge about the Japanese language wouldn't be confused when her name in the bathhouse was changed to "Sen".
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What is the significance of names in Spirited Away?

Names are of fundamental importance in the spirit world, and those in power keep their control by stealing and changing names. Only those characters with the inner strength to hold onto their names and identities can free themselves.
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Why does Chihiro get called Sen?

The movie is called "Sen to Chihiro no Kamikakushi" (千と千尋の神隠し). Sen means a thousand, but the pronunciation of the character can change to "chi" as it does in the name Chihiro. The "hiro" in Chihiro means to ask questions. Kamikakushi means spirited away with kami meaning spirit or god and kakushi meaning hidden.
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How did Chihiros name become Sen?

2 Answers. Show activity on this post. Answer: The remaining Kanji is what Chihiro's name will become if she was to stay in the spirit world. Her name does not have any meaning per se, but breaking down the Kanji, 千 In English Chi or sen , which means 1000 in English.
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How old is Sen in Spirited Away?

Chihiro/Sen

A gangly, ten-year-old human girl, heroine of the movie. At first Chihiro is sullen, whiny, and afraid, with an annoying voice and sulky face. After her name is changed to Sen, she becomes brave and self-sufficient enough to free herself and her parents from the spirit world.
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What does the name Sen mean?

The name Sen is primarily a female name of Vietnamese origin that means Lotus Flower.
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What does Sen in Japanese mean?

sen (plural sens or sen) A unit of Japanese currency, worth one hundredth of a yen. A coin of this value.
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Is Zeniba and Yubaba the same?

Zeniba (Granny by Chihiro Ogino) is a witch as well as the older twin sister of Yubaba in the film Spirited Away.
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Do Haku and Chihiro love each other?

Over the course of the movie his relationship with Chihiro becomes stronger, especially after she learns he is a dragon. This bond eventually leads to them falling in love, for it was their love for each other that broke Zeniba's spell on Haku.
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How old is Haku and Chihiro?

Haku is Yubaba's apprentice and second-in-command at the Bathhouse. He seems to be a bit older than Chihiro, about 12 years old, although since he is the spirit of the Kohaku River, he is truly as old as his river is, which, in the Japanese version, is still flowing underneath the apartments now built over it.
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What is a ninja teacher called?

Sensei, Seonsaeng or Xiansheng (先生) is an honorific term shared in Japanese, and Chinese; it is literally translated as "person born before another" or "one who comes before".
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Why do Japanese say san?

In Japanese, "~ san (~さん)" is a title of respect added to a name. It can be used with both male and female names, and with either surnames or given names. It can also be attached to the name of occupations and titles.
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What does Senpai mean Japanese?

In Japanese the word is used more broadly to mean "teacher" or "master." Like sensei, senpai is used in English in contexts of martial arts as well as religious instruction, in particular Buddhism. Sensei in those contexts refers to someone of a higher rank than senpai. Ranking below a senpai is a kohai.
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Why do Danish names end in Sen?

It is common to see a Danish last name end in "sen." What does this mean? Well, until the 1820s, the Danish used the patronymic tradition. This means that they took the child's father's given name and added the "sen" for their surname.
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Is sen a first or last name?

Sen (Bengali: সেন) (pronounced Shen) is a surname derived from "Sena", the Sanskrit word for "army". The sequence of using this surname is first found among the kings of a Brahmin dynasty named as Vakataka (Vidarbha).
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What does Sen mean in Scotland?

Special Educational Needs and Disability Act. Sheila Riddell, Professor of Inclusion & Diversity, University of Edinburgh. SEN Framework.
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How did Chihiro know Haku's name?

When Chihiro says, "How do you know my name?", Haku says, "I've known it since you were little." Why does Haku know Chihiro from a young age, even though he can't remember his own name? It's because Haku is Chihiro's dead brother. That day, Chihiro didn't lose her shoes in the river, she fell into the river.
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Why did Haku tell Chihiro not to look back?

In my vantage point, Haku told Chihiro not to look back because she would've been somehow stuck between the two dimensions. If not that, Haku just probably didn't want her to remember looking back at his face while she was leaving the spiritual world.
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Is Lin from Spirited Away human?

Lin is portrayed as a human being in the film. In the Japanese picture book (The Art of Spirited Away in English) Lin is described as a byakko (Japanese: 白虎), a white tiger, in the draft, which was later changed to byakko (Japanese: 白狐) meaning white fox..
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Is Spirited Away about child trafficking?

It is said that Miyazaki likes to address political problems and current events in his films. The one that is linked to Spirited Away is the major issue of child prostitution. Throughout the movie, there are also several instances that may serve as proof for this theory, so let's go through them.
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Why does No-Face like Chihiro?

No-Face becomes obsessed with Chihiro, and wants to see her and her only. He becomes extremely volatile after being fed the River Spirit's emetic dumpling by Chihiro, and, while fleeing from the obviously now-hostile spirit, she calls out to him twice to follow her.
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What is the opposite of senpai?

In Japan, senpai (先輩, "senior") and kōhai (後輩, "junior") represent an informal hierarchical interpersonal relationship found in organizations, associations, clubs, businesses, and schools.
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What is Kun in Japan?

Kun is a semi-formal title for a man—primarily men younger or the same age as the speaker. Chan (ちゃん) Little... Most frequently used for girls and small children, close friends, or lovers. Occasionally may be used to refer to a boy, but in most situations would be inappropriate.
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