Certificate of Name
Fumio
Masculine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Fumio is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically written using kanji characters that combine fumi, meaning "writing" or"script", with either o meaning "hero, manly" (as in 雄) or o meaning "husband, man" (as in 夫). Common written forms include 文夫, 文雄, 文男, 史朗, and 章生. Other kanji combinations can also form this name. Notable Bearers Several notable individuals have borne the name Fumio across various fields: Fumio Asakura (1883–1964), a prominent Japanese sculptor known for his realistic bronze works. Fumio Hayasaka (1914–1955), a film composer who collaborated extensively with director Akira Kurosawa on classics like Rashomon and Seven Samurai. Fumio Gotō (1884–1980), a politician who served as Governor-General of Taiwan and a member of the Imperial Diet. Fumio Hayashi (born 1952), an influential economist specializing in econometrics. Fumio Fujimura (1916–1992), a Hall of Fame baseball player for the Hanshin Tigers. Cultural Significance The name Fumio reflects traditional Japanese onomastic conventions, where kanji characters are selected for their auspicious meanings. The element "fumi" (writing) suggests literacy and culture, while the suffix "o" (hero/man) imbues strength. The flexibility of kanji choices allows parents to craft unique meanings, making each Fumio's name distinctive according to the chosen writing. Meaning: From elements meaning "writing" combined with "hero, manly" or "husband, man" Origin: Japanese Type: First name (masculine) Usage Regions: Japan
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