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  1. 3 de ago. de 2017 · The phrase “Nintendo” is said to refer to is「運を天に任せる」 (“un wo ten ni makaseru”) or, as it’s often translated, “leave luck to heaven” or as “leave fate to heaven.”

  2. Leave chance occurrences up to God, don't blame your bad luck (or credit your good luck), and take hold of your own destiny. Nintendo was originally a company who produced Japanese playing cards, so the meaning of their name is likely connected to luck vs. skill when it comes to gambling.

  3. LEAVE LUCK TO HEAVEN - 10th ANNIVERSARY SPECIAL - YouTube. David Erick Ramos - Ocarina. 303K subscribers. Subscribed. 87. 968 views 3 months ago #Ocarina. Get your copy of the 10th...

  4. Leave Luck to Heaven is the first studio album by Matthew Dear. It was released on Spectral Sound, a sub-label of Ghostly International, in 2003.

  5. 12 de dic. de 2010 · Made up of the three kanji characters nin, ten, and do, the name has been said to mean “Leave luck to heaven,” or “Work hard, but in the end it is in heaven’s hands,” as the journalist ...

  6. The most prominent theory is that it means "leave luck to heaven" (which could be a reference to both the luck you can have in the cards and the luck the creator wanted for his company). In this interpretation, the word would come from Japanese ninkyo, meaning "chivalry", and ten, meaning "heaven".

  7. The Song Lyrics. Here are the lyrics to “Leave Luck To Heaven” by Dopamine: Verse 1: In the darkest night, I found my way. Hoping for a chance, searching for a day. With every step I take, I leave behind my luck. Putting my trust in fate, and letting go of pluck. Chorus: Leave luck to Heaven, let it guide our way.