IzuOcha
IzuOcha is the ship name for Izuku and Ochaco from My Hero Academia. It is a portmanteau: built by joining a piece of one name to a piece of the other.
Engine version 1.0 · Breakdown computed from the live checker · Research Desk
Structure
The checker cannot resolve the ending of this name against Izuku and Ochaco. That is the right answer rather than a failure: built by joining a piece of one name to a piece of the other.
Why this name is shaped the way it is
Izu plus Ocha, and the second fragment is also the Japanese word for tea. As with IchiHime, the accidental real-word reading in the source language makes the blend more memorable rather than less.
What our own engine would have built
Handed Izuku and Ochaco with no knowledge of the fandom, the blender proposes Ochaczuku, Izukhaco, Ochazuku, Izukchaco, Izuchaco, Ochacuku. IzuOcha is not among them. That is the normal result, and it is the clearest illustration of why this site refuses to call any candidate the best one. A community picked IzuOcha for reasons no software can see.
If you want to run the same check on a name of your own, the draft checker does exactly what produced the breakdown above, and the ship name generator builds candidates from two names you supply.
More from My Hero Academia
Other portmanteaus
Questions
What does IzuOcha mean?
IzuOcha is the ship name for Izuku and Ochaco from My Hero Academia. A ship name is a nickname for a pairing, and shipping means wanting two characters to be together.
Who is IzuOcha?
IzuOcha is not a person. It refers to Izuku and Ochaco as a pairing, which is how fandom communities talk about two characters together in one word.
How was IzuOcha formed?
Not by blending the two names. Built by joining a piece of one name to a piece of the other. That is why a name checker cannot trace it back to Izuku and Ochaco.