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Yutaka

Meaning & History

Yutaka is a masculine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" or meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful". Other kanji such as ("fertile") and ("warmth") can also form this name. The name can additionally be written in hiragana as ゆたか or katakana as ユタカ.

Cultural Significance

In Japanese naming traditions, yutaka is a virtue name, reflecting a hope that the bearer will lead a life of abundance and prosperity. The concept of bounty is deeply embedded in Japanese culture, particularly in relation to harvest and familial well-being.

Notable Bearers

Notable individuals named Yutaka include Yutaka Abe (阿部 豊), a Japanese film director and actor; Yutaka Akita (秋田 豊), a football player; and Yutaka Banno (伴野 豊), a politician. Rickie Fowler, a Japanese-American professional golfer, carries Yutaka as part of his middle name, honoring his maternal grandfather.

Related Names

The related Chinese name Yu may share a similar writing but is distinct in origins. The Japanese name Hiroshi is sometimes considered a variant in terms of reading or kanji usage.

  • Meaning: Bountiful, abundant, affluent
  • Origin: Japanese
  • Kanji Variations: 豊, 裕, 穣, 温
  • Type: Given name
  • Region: Japan
Related Names

Other Readings

(Chinese) Yu (Japanese) Hiroshi

Sources: Wikipedia — Yutaka

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