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Eren Yeager (Japanese: エレン・イェーガー, Hepburn: Eren Yēgā), also spelled Eren Jaeger (Turkish: Eren, "Saint"; German: Jaeger/Jäger, "Hunter"), is the protagonist of the Attack on Titan manga series created by Hajime Isayama. Eren is a teenager who swears revenge on enormous man-eating humanoid creatures known as Titans, who have ...
Eren reveals his plan was much bigger than Armin thought. He purposely became an object of hate, triggered the Rumbling, and awaited his friends to come and put an end to him.
After Eren's death, a conversation between Armin and Eren is shown where Eren talks about why he treated Armin and Mikasa badly earlier, talks about the effect his possession of both the Founding and Attack titan had on his mind, and reveals that eighty percent of the world's population will be wiped out by the end of the Rumbling and that he ...
Eren, Mikasa, and Armin are transferred to the Special Operations Squad, under the care of Levi Ackerman and Hange Zoë. During an expedition into the forest between the walls, Eren and his companions encounter a sentient Female Titan, whom they later expose as their fellow military comrade Annie Leonhart. With help from his friends, Eren ...
Eren Kruger (エレン・クルーガー, Eren Kurūgā) An Eldian spy posing as a Marleyan Public Security officer. Eren Kruger's father had joined an Eldian revolutionary army led by the remnants of the royal Fritz family who remained on the mainland. Unfortunately the army was very ineffective and was defeated, and its members were captured.
Amir (also spelled Ameer or Emir; (Arabic: أمير, Persian: امیر, Persian pronunciation:, Hebrew: אמיר) is a masculine name of multi-lingual origin. Meaning [ edit ]
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Although etymologically ʾamīr (Arabic: أَمِيْر) is equivalent to English "commander", the wide variety of its historical and modern use allows for a range of translations.