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According to Google, it can be 穆戈 (Chinese transliteration of mu-go), 木戈 (mù gē):"木" (wood) and 戈 (a Chinese weapon), 茂果 (mào guǒ): "茂" (flourishing) and "果" (fruit).
I quit Chinese after learning how important the tones are and how easy they are to mess up so I can’t actually tell you more than what Google says so anyone who’s Japanese, Korean or Chinese, please feel free to correct me and Google!
Does anybody know Chinese or at least know what the characters of Mugo mean?