Meaning & Origin
Ritsu is a Japanese unisex given name, often written with the kanji 律 (ritsu), meaning "law." The name can also be formed from other kanji or kanji combinations pronounced the same way. The element ritsu itself carries connotations of order, regulation, and harmony, reflecting the influence of legal and moral codes in Japanese culture.
Cultural Significance
In Japan, names are chosen not only for their meaning but also for the number and balance of strokes in the kanji, often influenced by various naming traditions such as use of appellative characters for characteristics parents hope to instill in a child. 律 is particularly popular in certain regions or families but is not among the most common choices nationally.
Usage
Ritsu is used as both a male and female name in modern Japan, though it remains more common for males. It has become increasingly known internationally due to its appearance in manga, anime, and other media. For example, Ritsu Kasanoda from the series Ouran High School Host Club and Ritsu Matsuno from Tora-san feature characters bearing this name.
Romanization
In Ritsu's dictionary form, it appears as the rōmaji transcription of the Japanese hiragana りつ, often used in linguistic contexts.
Meaning: "law" (律)Origin: JapaneseType: First nameUsage: Japan