Waifu Meaning In Japanese. Is a Japanese term drawn from 嫁. The earliest use of the word in Japanese comes from a text dated to 1860.
Waifu From the Japanese word ワイフ a transcription of the word wife. It is likely the preferred term for wife. While Waifu refers to the female non-live action character husbando refers to the male version.
According to Google records the oldest entry for this word shows up in the Urban Dictionary on 2nd April 2007.
Is a Japanese term drawn from 嫁. The word waifu is commonly associated with otaku culture but its history can be traced outside of it. A person can choose any favorite female character from any show as his Waifu. Waifu meaning fandom slang A fictional character from non- live - action visual media typically an anime manga or video game that one is attracted to and considers a significant other.