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Sōta Masculine Japanese

Sōta is a Japanese masculine given name, typically formed by the kanji characters 颯 (sō) meaning 'sudden, sound of the wind' and 太 (ta) meaning 'thick, big, great'. This combination is one of many possible kanji choice...

Souma Masculine Japanese

Souma is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Sōma, written with kanji such as 颯真. The name combines the elements sō, meaning "sudden" or "sound of the wind", and ma, meaning "real" or "genuine". Thus,...

Souta Masculine Japanese

EtymologySouta is a Japanese given name that functions as an alternate transcription of the kanji spelling 颯太 (see Sōta). The name derives from the elements 颯 (sō), meaning "sudden, sound of the wind," and 太 (ta), me...

Susumu Masculine Japanese

Susumu is a masculine Japanese given name. It is primarily written with the kanji 進 (with the reading susumu), meaning "advance" or "make progress." However, like many Japanese names, Susumu can also be formed from othe...

Tadashi Masculine Japanese

Tadashi is a common Japanese masculine given name. Its meaning depends on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common kanji for Tadashi is 正 (tadashi), meaning "right, correct, or true." Another frequently us...

Taichi Masculine Japanese

Taichi is a masculine Japanese given name written with various kanji combinations. The most common readings are 太一 (ta meaning "thick, big, great" and ichi meaning "one").EtymologyThe kanji 太 conveys attributes of thi...

Taiki Masculine Japanese

Taiki is a Japanese masculine given name with multiple possible kanji combinations, each contributing distinct layers of meaning. The most common interpretations pair the first element ta (大, meaning "big" or "great") w...

Takahiro Masculine Japanese

Takahiro is a masculine Japanese given name, known for its rich combinations of kanji characters that convey meanings such as "valuable," "filial piety," "big," and "prosperous." The name is typically composed of two ele...

Takao Masculine Japanese

Takao is a masculine Japanese given name with diverse meanings depending on the kanji used. Common components include 孝 (taka) meaning 'filial piety', 隆 (taka) meaning 'noble, prosperous', or 高 (taka) meaning 'tall, h...

Takashi Masculine Japanese

Etymology and MeaningTakashi is a masculine Japanese given name. Its meaning varies significantly depending on the kanji characters used to write it. Common interpretations include takashi meaning "filial piety," from th...

Takayuki Masculine Japanese

Takayuki is a masculine Japanese given name composed of two elements: taka and yuki. The first element taka can be written with various kanji characters meaning, for example, 孝 (filial piety) or 貴 (precious, valuable)....

Takehiko Masculine Japanese

Takehiko is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that carry strong and noble connotations. The first element, take, can have different meanings depending on the kanji characters used: it may derive from t...

Takeo Masculine Japanese

Takeo is a common masculine Japanese given name, composed of kanji elements that convey strength and masculinity. The name is typically formed with a first element meaning "military" or "martial" (take) combined with a s...

Takeshi Masculine Japanese

Takeshi (たけし in hiragana or タケシ in katakana) is a masculine Japanese given name. It is notable for its diverse range of kanji combinations, which allow the name to convey various meanings while sharing the same pro...

Takuma Masculine Japanese

Takuma is a masculine Japanese given name composed of two kanji elements: taku (拓, meaning "expand, open, support") and ma (真, meaning "real, genuine"). Various kanji combinations are used for this name, including 拓磨...

Takumi Masculine Japanese

Takumi is a Japanese given name and surname, known for its associations with craftsmanship and skill. As a given name, it is typically male, reflecting qualities of artistry and expertise. The name can be written with va...

Takuto Masculine Japanese

EtymologyTakuto is a masculine Japanese given name written with various kanji combinations. The most common spelling includes the character 拓 (taku) meaning "expand, open, support," combined with either 斗 (to), which r...

Takuya Masculine Japanese

Takuya is a masculine Japanese given name composed of two kanji elements. The first character, often 拓 (taku), means "expand, open, support," while the second character can be 也 (ya) meaning "also" or 哉 (ya), an empha...

Tarō Masculine Japanese

Tarō (太郎) is a common masculine Japanese given name, literally meaning rō) meaning "son". Other kanji combinations are possible. Written Forms Besides the classic 太郎, Tarō can be written with various kanji characters...

Taro Masculine Japanese

Taro is a common Japanese masculine given name. It is an alternate transcription of the kanji 太郎 (see Tarō). The name is most commonly written with the kanji 太 (ta) meaning "thick, big, great" and 郎 (rō) meaning "son...

Tarou Masculine Japanese

Tarou is an alternate transcription of the Japanese kanji 太郎 (see Tarō), a traditional Japanese masculine given name. The name Tarō is composed of two elements: ta (太) meaning "thick, big, great" and rō (郎) meaning "...

Tatsuo Masculine Japanese

Tatsuo is a masculine Japanese given name, composed of kanji characters that typically include tatsu (達) meaning "achieve" or "attain" combined with o (夫) meaning "man, husband." The name therefore conveys a meaning of...

Tatsuya Masculine Japanese

Tatsuya (たつや, タツヤ) is a common masculine Japanese given name. It is typically written with kanji, where the most frequent combination is 達也, meaning "to achieve, to be" — from tatsu (達, "achieve") and ya (也, "t...

Tetsuya Masculine Japanese

Tetsuya is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters, with common combinations including tetsu meaning "philosophy" and ya meaning "to be", as well as other pairings such as "iron,...

Tooru Masculine Japanese

OverviewTooru is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Tōru, which uses the kanji 徹 meaning "pierce, penetrate" or 亨 meaning "smoothly" among other possibilities. It is a classic Japanese name...

Tōru Masculine Japanese

Tōru is a masculine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji 徹 (tōru), which means "pierce" or "penetrate". However, the name can be expressed with several other kanji, including 透 ("transparent"...

Toshiaki Masculine Japanese

Toshiaki is a masculine Japanese given name. Unlike many Western names that have a single spelling, Toshiaki can be written with a wide variety of kanji characters, depending on the qualities parents wish to bestow. Comm...

Toshio Masculine Japanese

Toshio is a common masculine Japanese given name, composed of two kanji elements. The first element is often 俊 (toshi) meaning “talented, handsome” or 敏 (toshi) meaning “quick, clever, sharp.” The second element is typ...

Toshirō Masculine Japanese

Toshirō is a masculine Japanese given name, formed from one of several kanji combinations where the first character conveys positive traits and the second element, rō, means "son". The name in its whole carries the sense...

Tsuneo Masculine Japanese

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...

Tsutomu Masculine Japanese

Tsutomu is a masculine Japanese given name derived from the verb tsutomeru, meaning "to strive" or "to endeavor." It is commonly written with the kanji 勉 (tsutomu), which conveys the idea of making an effort or working...

Tsuyoshi Masculine Japanese

EtymologyTsuyoshi is a masculine Japanese given name that carries the meaning of "hard, rigid, strong." The name typically derives from the kanji element tsuyoshi (剛), which means "sturdy" or "hard to break," often emph...

Wataru Masculine Japanese

Wataru is a masculine Japanese given name with a rich semantic heritage rooted in natural movement and expanse. The name is most commonly derived from Japanese kanji characters such as 渉 (wataru) meaning "to wade" or "f...

Yamato Masculine Japanese

Yamato is a Japanese masculine given name derived from the ancient name for Japan itself, referring also to the political and cultural core centered in the Yamato region (modern Nara Prefecture). The divine name is writt...

Yasuo Masculine Japanese

Yasuo is a masculine Japanese given name. It is commonly written with two kanji characters, the first often being yasu meaning "peaceful" or variants like "tranquil" or "healthy". The second element is typically o meanin...

Yori Masculine Japanese

Yori is a Japanese masculine given name that carries a rich linguistic heritage, most commonly derived from the kanji character 頼, which means "rely" or "trust." However, the name Yori can also be written using other ka...

Yoshiaki Masculine Japanese

Yoshiaki is a masculine Japanese given name, composed of kanji characters that typically convey positive virtues. The most common combination is 義 (yoshi) meaning "righteous" and 明 (aki) meaning "bright, light, clear",...

Yoshimitsu Masculine Japanese

Yoshimitsu is a Japanese masculine given name composed of elements that convey virtuous and luminous qualities. The first part, yoshi, can be written with various kanji characters such as 義 (righteousness), 芳 (fragrant...

Yoshio Masculine Japanese

Yoshio is a masculine Japanese given name, also used as a surname. It is composed of two yoshi (meaning “righteous,” “good luck,” “virtuous,” etc.) and o (meaning “hero,” “manly,” or “man”), though many kanji combination...

Yoshiro Masculine Japanese

Yoshiro is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Yoshirō. It is used in Japanese naming conventions and carries a range of meanings depending on the kanji characters chosen, often involving elem...

Yoshirō Masculine Japanese

Yoshirō is a masculine Japanese given name composed of two kanji elements: yoshi meaning "righteous" or "good" and rō meaning "son." The name exemplifies the common practice in Japanese naming of combining auspicious or...

Yoshirou Masculine Japanese

Yoshirou is a variant transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Yoshirō. It is formed from kanji characters such as 義 (yoshi) meaning "righteous" and 郎 (rō) meaning "son", though other character combinations a...

Yosuke Masculine Japanese

Yosuke is a masculine Japanese given name. It is an alternate transcription of Yōsuke, reflecting the different romanization systems used for Japanese (such as Hepburn, Kunrei-shiki, or modified Hepburn). The name Yōsuke...

Yōsuke Masculine Japanese

Yōsuke is a masculine Japanese given name with a variety of spellings in Latin script, including Yosuke, Yousuke, and Yohsuke. The name is constructed from two characters: the first element yō can mean "light", "sun", or...

Yōta Masculine Japanese

Yōta (also written Yota or Youta) is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first element often uses 陽 (yō) meaning "sunshine, light, male", and the second character frequ...

Yousuke Masculine Japanese

Yousuke is a Japanese masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the kanji forms 陽介, 洋介, or 洋右, which are more commonly romanized as Yōsuke. This variation reflects different romanization systems for Japan...

Youta Masculine Japanese

Youta is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Yōta. While the name is often associated with the kanji combination 陽太, meaning “sun, light, male” (yō) and “thick, big, great” (ta), numerous ot...

Yūdai Masculine Japanese

Yūdai is a masculine Japanese given name built from kanji (Chinese characters) that each carry specific meanings, the first element of which is most commonly 雄 (yū, meaning "hero, manly") or, alternatively, 勇 ("courage...

Yūji Masculine Japanese

Yūji is a common masculine Japanese given name, written in hiragana as ゆうじ or in katakana as ユウジ. It is a compound name typically formed by combining one of several possible first elements - such as yū meaning "div...

Yukio Masculine Japanese

OverviewYukio is a masculine Japanese given name composed of two kanji elements. The first element, yuki (幸), means “happiness,” while the second element can be o (雄) meaning “hero, manly” or o (男) meaning “male, man....

Yūma Masculine Japanese

Yūma is a masculine Japanese given name, notable for its composition from two kanji characters. The first element, yū, can be written with various characters such as 悠 meaning "permanence" or 優 meaning "excellence, sup...

Yūta Masculine Japanese

Yūta is a common masculine Japanese given name, notable for its versatile kanji combinations and positive meanings. The name is often romanized as Yuta or Yuuta, reflecting different romanization systems. Its popularity...

Yutaka Masculine Japanese

Yutaka is a masculine Japanese given name. It is most commonly written with the kanji 豊 meaning "luxuriant, lush, bountiful" or 裕 meaning "abundant, rich, plentiful". Other kanji such as 穣 ("fertile") and 温 ("warmth"...

Yūto Masculine Japanese

Yūto (also romanized as Yuuto) is a common masculine Japanese given name, written with a variety of kanji combinations that each contribute distinct layers of meaning. The root of the name lies in the yu and to elements,...

Yuudai Masculine Japanese

Yuudai is a masculine Japanese given name and an alternate transcription of Yūdai. The name is written in various ways using different kanji characters, reflecting multiple possible origins. The most common combination i...

Yuuji Masculine Japanese

Yuuji is a common masculine Japanese given name, representing an alternate transcription of various kanji combinations such as 祐二, 雄二, 裕司, 祐司, 裕治, and 裕二. It is derived from the root name Yūji, which itself c...

Yuuma Masculine Japanese

Yuuma is the alternate transcription of the Japanese name Yūma. This name is written in modern Japanese using kanji characters, most commonly as 悠真 (yū, meaning "permanence" or "leisure," and ma, meaning "real, genuine...

Yuuta Masculine Japanese

Yuuta is a masculine Japanese given name, notably an alternate transcription of the same kanji readings used in Yūta. While the pronunciation is effectively identical, the spelling "Yuuta" reflects a different romanizati...

Yuuto Masculine Japanese

Yuuto is a masculine Japanese given name, primarily an alternate transcription of the name Yūto.Etymology and KanjiYuuto (also romanized as Yuto) is typically written using various combinations of Japanese kanji characte...

Yuzuru Masculine Japanese

Yuzuru is a masculine Japanese given name with a rich variety of meanings derived from different kanji combinations. The most common element is yuzuru (譲), meaning "allow," "permit," "yield," or "concede," but other kan...

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