What are the Japanese meanings of Nagato and Naruto in Naruto?

Let's start with a simple Payne. Payne is a transliteration of English pain, which means pain, so I won't explain it.

Nagato's ancient poetry literature from China originated from an ancient poem "Nagato Complaints", in which Nagato refers to Nagato Palace, the cold palace of the ancient imperial capital, and also refers to the significance of Nagato being left out in the cold.

First of all, Naruto is a Japanese Lamian Noodles seasoning, which is made of fish sauce, sticky, generally gray with a hint of pink. This is the secret that Naruto loves to eat Lamian Noodles. Naruto is the name of a city in Japan, which has become a famous tourist attraction because of a famous bridge. It is said that it is very enjoyable to see the huge whirlpool on the water from the bridge. You can go and see it when you have time.