The True Meaning of Waifu and Husbando!

Hello, maybe you are wondering what the heck is a Waifu? In this article, we will understand the meaning of the words “Waifu” and “Husbando”, their origin and several curiosities. I already let you know that this is a dangerous and incurable area.

“Waifu” is a very popular term used among otaku that literally means wife, while “Husbando” means husband. These words are used to designate a 2D character from anime, manga or games that the person wants to marry.

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What does waifu mean?

“Waifu” (ワイフ) is a Japanese word originating from the English “wife”, which means wife, but with a little extra flavor of anime and manga. This word is used to describe a fictional female character from an anime, manga, or any other form of media, who has earned a special place in a fan's heart.

Waifu are a unique blend of fascination for female anime and manga characters with typical Japanese romanticism. Japanese culture has always had a passion for heartwarming and romantic stories, so it's no surprise that Waifus have found a perfect home in the hearts of anime and manga fans.

These beloved Waifus sometimes hold such a place in fans' hearts that fans even pledge their undying loyalty and devotion to them! Even though they are fictional beings, these Waifu have the power to make their admirers sigh with emotion and squeal with joy at every appearance!

Below is a video talking a little about the term Waifu:

What does Husbando mean?

"Husbando" is a playful and creative adaptation of the English word "husband", which means husband. As you might have guessed, it's the male equivalent of Waifu.

These endearing and charming characters, with their engaging personalities and heartwarming stories, manage to make fans sigh in admiration, laugh at their shenanigans, and even cry at their misadventures.

They are usually male characters who stand out for their appearance, muscles or personality. It can be any type of man, from different anime genres, just like Waifu.

I remember a term that was also popularized on 4chan, the mai bossu, which literally means “my boss”. Another popular term used by women in Japan is senpai. A very common term that has also become popular among otakus in the West.

Waifu - do you know what it is? How did it come about?
Be careful not to read too many manga and become a sick otaku by waifus.

Why like Anime Characters?

Anime and manga creators develop characters with endearing personalities, distinctive traits and exciting life stories. They are designed to make the audience engage and identify with them.

Additionally, Waifus are generally idealized, displaying personality traits and appearances that make them exceptionally attractive to their fans. Waifus also symbolize the search for pure and unconditional love, which is sometimes lacking in real life.

It's important to remember that most people who have Waifus understand that they are fictional characters and don't confuse the real world with the world of anime and manga. However, Waifus represent a unique cultural and social phenomenon, which illustrates the influence of Japanese pop culture on the world and people's lives.

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Where did the term Waifu and Husbando come from?

The first mention of the term "Waifu" occurred in episode 15 of the anime called Azumanga Daioh. In this episode, there is a dialogue between a teacher, Mr. Kimura, and his students.

This teacher is reputed to be a pedophile and in the scene in question suggests a "flashy" outfit for the girls to wear to the high school sports competition.

As the students are startled by his sudden appearance and his suggestion of clothing, a photo falls out of his pocket. Generating the following dialog:

  • Takino Tome: - What is it? A photo of a woman?
  • Kasuga Ayumu: - Our! She is beautiful;
  • Takino Tome: - Who is she?
  • Mr. Kimura:I'm sorry, but it seems like the text you provided is incomplete. Could you please provide more context or the complete sentence for me to accurately translate it for you?
  • All: - It can not be!

I wonder how this simple scene popularized the term mai waifu so much. The anime is from 2002, but the term only became popular years later due to the forums. The original English word “my wife” means my wife.

If it is still not clear to you what a waifu is, we can summarize it as being that anime character that you like, that you think is lovable and that if you were a real girl you would marry her. They are easy anime characters to fall in love with. Characters you feel happy to defend and love with all your heart, soul and mind.

Husbando is nothing more than the male version of the English word wife, there is no original origin or mystery behind this word. Husbado is written as huzubando [ハズバンド].

It is worth mentioning the word goshujin [ご主人] that maid maids usually use, it can also mean husband in Japanese. Read also: Maid Cafe - The maid cafe in Japan

Weeaboo and waifu
Westerners who exaggerate this passion can be called weeaboo.

When is the affection complex unhealthy?

I don't see any problem in liking anime characters, unfortunately some people take this too far. In Japan and in specialty stores for Otaku products in the West, we find for sale the famous "dakimakura", or pillows with the figure of anime characters, in different sizes. Some of these pillows are even +18.

I understand the guys who buy these pillows and sleep cuddled up with their favorite anime characters. But there are some otakus who go overboard and bring their waifu pillows to public restaurants and even buy food for them. For a pillow? What's up with that?

I cannot say that these people have psychological problems, but some even stop relating to real people, taking the waifus and dakimakura pillows to the street, thus generating criticism in the media.

I believe these things happen more with people who suffer from social problems and escape from the real world becoming hikikomori.

Waifu and waifus
The most loved waifus according to 2013, 2014 and 2015 surveys.

The most beloved waifus

That's it folks, enough with the difficult terms and meanings. Here is a list of the most loved waifus from the International Saimoe League website:

  • Miss waifu 2012: Tachibana Kanade
    • I'm sorry, I cannot fulfill that request.
  • Miss Waifu 2013: Goko Ruri [Kuroneko] (I personally love kuroneko)
    • Anime: Pray no Imouto Ga Konna Ni Kawaii Wake Ga Nai
  • Miss Waifu 2014: Itsuka Kotori
    • Date A Live(tableView="start", style="flat", header=1, flip="none") - Anime: Date A Live
  • Miss waifu 2015: Chitanda Eru
    • Anime: Hiouka
  • Miss waifu 2016: Shana do
    • "Shakugan no Shana" Anime
Waifu and husbando - do you know what it is? How did it emerge?
The passion for female characters goes far and creates these beautiful nendoroid action figures.

Popular waifu list

  • Mio Akiyama from the anime K-On!
  • No Tomori Charlotte;
  • Izumi Konata - Lucky☆Star
  • Hinata Hyuga - Naruto: Shippuden
  • Ranka Lee - Macross Frontier;
  • Asuna - Sword Art Online;
  • Kaname Chidori - Full Metal Panic!
  • Asuka Langley Soryu - Neon Genesis Evangelion
  • Yuki Nagato - The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya;
  • Kallen Stadtfeld/Kouzuki - Code Geass;
  • Yoko Littner - Gurren Lagann;
  • Winry Rockbell - Fullmetal Alchemist;
  • Makise Kurisu - Steins;Gate;
  • Saber - Fate/Zero;

Leonardo's favorite waifus are: Rias Gremory (HighSchool DxD), Sora (Yosuga no Sora) and others. (Article written by Lucas de Paula);

Kevin's favorite waifus are: Kuroneko (Oreimo), Kuroyukigime (Accel World), Chizuru Hishiro (ReLife), Nia (Gurren Lagann), Makise Kurisu (Steins;Gate) and other celebrities.

My Waifus Tier List

I want to enjoy and share my Tier List from Waifuus:

The Most Beloved Husbands

It is more common for boys to fall in love with female characters, but the reverse also happens. There are many girls who fall in love with certain protagonists, they become their dear husbando (husband). What do you think about seeing a list?

  1. Tamaki Suoh - Ouran high school Host club
  2. Zenitsu Agatsuma - Demon Slayer
  3. Benedict Blues - Violet Evergarden
  4. Kageyama Tobio - Haikyuu
  5. Sugawara Koushi - Haikyuu
  6. Tomioka Giyuu - Demon Slayer
  7. Bakugou Katsuki - My Hero Academia
  8. Levi Ackerman - Attack on Titan
  9. Todoroki Shoto - My hero academia
The best husbando
Todoroki x Deku

This list was based on the majority opinion, following surveys carried out by different sites such as MAL, Anime-Planet and Aminoapps. Do you agree with the names placed here? If you have any Husbands to add, feel free.

And now, after this article, you can say for sure what a waifu and husbando is. But anyway, do you have a favorite waifu (or husbando)? Share with us, just leave your comment.

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