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Is something Nameless capable of Fighting Ichibei?

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This is not a question about if Ichibe is defeated because something has no name, just if something is powerful that has no name can still fight against Ichibe?

The context is that someone has power that is primordial that existed before names, would that be able to fight against Ichibe’s Zanpakuto?

EDIT: primordial as in a being that is transcendent
 
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In Bleach names represent a deeper concept. A being that predates any such concept might still technically have one though, especially when Yhwach went from having an arm to having an "ar".
 
In Bleach names represent a deeper concept. A being that predates any such concept might still technically have one though, especially when Yhwach went from having an arm to having an "ar".
Fair, I was thinking if a being that predates names would not be affected in a transcendent fashion like an animal is not worried by the concept of human laws since animals existed before human civilization and their development of concepts (this is a simile for comparison).
 
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I don't think predating something necessarily gives immunity to it here, could be wrong though. Either way, Ichibe can give names.
 
I don't think predating something necessarily gives immunity to it here, could be wrong though. Either way, Ichibe can give names.
It is predating names as in the being in question is a transcendent being, it I recall here, those who are transcendent have either resistance or possible immunity based on context.
 
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