Certificate of Name
Tsuneo
Masculine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Tsuneo is a traditional masculine Japanese given name, composed of various combinations of kanji characters. The most common formulations include the first element tsune, meaning "constant" or "usual" (written as 恒 or 常), paired with a second element representing masculinity or heroism: o (夫) "man, husband", o (男) "male", or o (雄) "hero, manly". The name can also be written as 庸夫, with the first character meaning "common", among other variations. Beyond these typical patterns, numerous other kanji combinations can form Tsuneo, reflecting the flexibility of Japanese naming conventions. Written Forms Tsuneo can be expressed in multiple ways, including:常雄 (tsune o) — "usual, masculine"恒男 (tsune o) — "always, man"庸夫 (tsune o) — "common, husband"These are just a sample; the name may also appear in hiragana as つねお or katakana as ツネオ. The diversity of kanji reflects parents' desire to imbue their child's name with specific meanings, such as permanence, virtue, or strength. Notable Bearers Tsuneo has been borne by several prominent Japanese figures across diverse fields:Tsuneo Horiuchi (1948– ), a professional baseball player known for his tenure with the Yomiuri Giants.Tsuneo Kobayashi (1965– ), an anime director.Tsuneo Ando (1956– ), a practitioner of aikido.Tsuneo Enari (1936– ), a photographer.Historical figures include politician and businessman Tsuneo Kanemitsu (1877–1955). Meaning: typically "constant friend", "usual man", or similar based on kanjiOrigin: JapaneseType: First nameGender: MasculineUsage regions: Japan
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