Certificate of Name
Toshiko
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Toshiko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two elements: toshi, which can mean "quick, clever, sharp" (from the kanji 敏 toshi) and ko (子 ko) meaning "child." However, many other kanji characters can form this name, each with different nuances. Etymology and Written Forms The name Toshiko is a compound of toshi, which has multiple possible meanings depending on the kanji used, and ko (子), a common suffix for female names in Japan. The kanji combinations can include: 敏子 — "agile/clever, child" 俊子 — "genius, child" 淑子 — "graceful/polite, child" 寿子 — "longevity, child" 年子 — "year/age, child" 歳子 — "age/time, child" 稔子 — "humble, child" The name can also be written in hiragana (としこ) or katakana (トシコ). Notable Bearers Many notable women bear the name Toshiko, spanning politics, music, sports, and entertainment: Toshiko Akiyoshi (龝吉 敏子; born 1929) — a celebrated Japanese jazz pianist, composer, arranger, and bandleader. Toshiko Abe (阿部 俊子; born 1959) — a Japanese politician. Toshiko Fujita (藤田 淑子; 1950–2018) — a voice actress known for her roles in anime such as Dragon Ball. Toshiko D'Elia (1930–2014) — an American Masters athletics long-distance runner. Toshiko Hamayotsu (浜四津 敏子; 1945–2020) — a Japanese politician of the New Komeito Party. Toshiko Hayashi (林 紀子; 1940–2020) — a Japanese communist politician. Cultural Significance In Japan, the suffix ko (子) was historically the most common ending for female names, particularly in the early-to-mid 20th century. The name Toshiko exemplifies this tradition, where the first element expresses a desired quality of the child. The korean name Suk-ja, which also means "noble child" in Sino-Korean, similarly shows the influence of the Chinese-character suffix for "child." Meaning: "clever/kind/graceful child" or other combinations based on kanji Origin: Japanese Type: Feminine given name Usage: Japan
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