Talk:Names/@comment-1820055-20140803020257/@comment-9676492-20141030074753

Well, using the Roman alphabet, yes. Using the Japanese alphabet, we're missing e, ke, tsu, ni, nu, he, me, yo, ra, ri, ru, re, ro and wo.

Of course, we can get rid of ni, he, ri, nu, ru, wo, yo, re and tsu  if we count the abyssals.