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240Katsu is a Japanese masculine given name rooted in the kanji character 勝 (katsu), meaning "victory." It reflects a cultural appreciation for strength and success, common in Japanese naming traditions where kanji with au...
Katsuhito is a masculine Japanese given name composed of distinct kanji characters that carry specific meanings. The name demonstrates the richness of Japanese onomastics where multiple combinations of symbols with diffe...
Katsuo is a masculine Japanese given name, typically written with two kanji characters. The most common pairings combine katsu (勝) meaning 'victory' and o (雄) meaning 'hero, manly', yielding the overall connotation of...
Katsuro is a Japanese masculine given name, primarily known as a transcription variant of Katsurō. The name is typically composed from Japanese kanji characters, where the first element katsu (勝) means "victory" and the...
Katsurō is a Japanese masculine given name, composed of the kanji characters katsu (勝), meaning "victory," and rō (郎), typically used in male given names to denote a son or young man. This combination yields the overal...
Katsurou is a Japanese masculine given name that serves as an alternate transcription of Katsurō. The name combines two common Japanese name elements: katsu (勝), meaning "victory," and rō (郎), meaning "son." Together,...
Katsuya is a masculine Japanese given name composed of various kanji combinations. Common meanings include using katsu (勝, "victory, success") or katsu (克, "overcome, win") combined with ya (也, "also") or ya (哉, an e...
Kazuhiko is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey harmony or singularity combined with the connotation of nobility or boyhood. The name typically utilizes the character 和 (kazu, meaning "harmo...
Kazuki is a masculine Japanese given name rich in meaning and cultural significance. The name is typically written with two kanji characters where the first element, kazu, can mean "one" (一) or "harmony, peace" (和), an...
Kazuma (カズマ) is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey desirable qualities. The first element, kazu, can derive from 一 meaning "one" or 和 meaning "harmony, peace". The second element, ma, o...
Kazuo (カズオ, かずお) is a masculine Japanese given name, formed by combining the element kazu (meaning "one" from the character 一, or "harmony, peace" from 和) with o (meaning "male, man" from 男, or "husband, man" fr...
Kazuya (かずや, カズヤ) is a common masculine Japanese given name. Its meaning derives from the kanji characters used to write it, with two primary readings: the element kazu meaning "one" combined with ya meaning "to be...
Kazuyuki is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first, kazu (和), meaning "harmony, peace", and the second, yuki (幸), meaning "happiness, good luck". However, many othe...
Keita is a Japanese masculine name that combines kanji characters with meanings related to celebration, openness, or greatness. The name is typically written with two characters: the first element kei (慶 meaning "celebr...
Ken is a Japanese masculine given name that can be written with a variety of kanji characters, most commonly 健, meaning "healthy" or "strong." The kanji ken is associated with well-being and vitality. Other characters p...
Ken'ichi (also written Kenichi) is a common masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first element can be one of several characters meaning "healthy" (健), "study" or "sharpen"...
Kenji (けんじ, ケンジ) is a masculine Japanese given name, known for its varied meanings depending on the kanji characters used. Common interpretations include combinations of elements such as ken (健, "healthy, strong";...
Kenshin is a Japanese masculine name composed of two kanji characters: ken (謙) meaning "humble, modest" and shin (信) meaning "trust, believe." Other kanji combinations can also produce this name. The name evokes qualit...
Kenta is a masculine Japanese given name with a range of possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The most common representation is 健太, where the first character ken (健) means "healthy, st...
Kentarō is a common masculine Japanese given name composed of popular kanji elements. The most frequent combination is 健太郎, where 健 (ken) means “healthy” or “strong”, 太 (ta) means “thick, big, great”, and 郎 (rō) me...
Kenzō is a common masculine Japanese given name, also romanized as Kenzo or Kenzou. The name's meaning depends on the kanji (Chinese characters) chosen to write it. Common components include ken meaning "humble", ken mea...
Kenzo is a Japanese name that functions as an alternate transcription of several kanji combinations, most commonly 謙三, 健三, or 賢三 (see Kenzō). The name has gained international recognition, particularly in French-sp...
Kenzou is a Japanese masculine given name, an alternate transcription of the name Kenzō. Like Kenzō, Kenzou is typically written with two kanji characters: the first character can be 謙 (ken) meaning "humble", 健 (ken) m...
Kichiro is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine name Kichirō. In Japanese, Kichirō typically combines the kanji elements kichi (吉) meaning "good luck" and rō (郎) meaning "son". The name thus carries con...
Kichirō is a Japanese masculine given name composed of two kanji elements: kichi (吉) meaning "good luck" and rō (郎) meaning "son" or "young man." The name thus conveys the auspicious meaning of “son who brings good luc...
Kichirou is a Japanese masculine given name, primarily an alternate transcription of the kanji 吉郎, which is more commonly romanized as Kichirō or Kichiro.EtymologyThe name is composed of two kanji: 吉 (kichi), meaning...
Kiyoshi is a Japanese masculine given name, often written with kanji characters that convey purity or righteousness. Its meaning derives from kanji such as 清 (kiyoshi) or 淳 (kiyoshi), both meaning "pure." Other kanji l...
Kōichi is a masculine Japanese given name. It is also commonly romanized as Kouichi. The name is written in hiragana as こういち or in katakana as コウイチ, but it most commonly appears in kanji, where the first element...
Kōji is a masculine Japanese given name with a rich variety of possible kanji combinations, each carrying distinct meanings. The initial character is often one of several homophonous kanji read as kō: "prosperous" (浩),...
Koji is an alternate transcription of the Kōji reading of numerous Japanese kanji combinations, primarily encompassing characters with meanings of prosperity, happiness, peace, and leadership. As a male given name, Koji...
Kōki is a Japanese given name that can be used for both males and females, though it is primarily masculine. The name is composed of two kanji characters. The first element, kō, can mean light (光) or happiness, good luc...
Kōsuke (also romanized as Kosuke or Kousuke) is a masculine Japanese given name. It is composed of a first element that can be written with various kanji characters, each carrying a distinct meaning, and the suffix suke...
Kosuke is a common masculine Japanese given name, serving as an alternate transcription of Kōsuke, which can be written with various kanji character combinations.EtymologyThe root name Kōsuke is composed of elements such...
Kōta is a masculine Japanese given name, formed by combining elements that convey peace and greatness. Specifically, the character 康 (kō) means "peace," and 太 (ta) means "thick, big, great." Due to the flexibility of k...
Kouichi is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Kōichiromanization system. The name is composed of elements that often include kō meaning "prosperous" (from 浩), "happiness" (from 幸), or "light" (from...
Kouji is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine name Kōji, which can be written with various kanji combinations such as 浩司, 浩二, 康二, 幸次, or 光司. The name is common in Japan and carries meanings draw...
Kouki is an alternate transcription of the Japanese given name Kōki, and as such shares the same etymological roots and kanji combinations. The name is primarily used in Japan as a masculine given name, though it occasio...
Kousuke is a Japanese masculine given name, commonly romanized as a variant of Kōsuke or Kosuke. It is an alternate transcription of several Japanese kanji combinations, primarily those featuring the syllable kō (often m...
Kouta is a Japanese masculine given name, primarily an alternate romanization of the name Kōta. While Kōta typically uses the modern Hepburn romanization with a macron, Kouta reflects a variant transliteration that omits...
Kuro is a Japanese masculine given name that often serves as an alternate transcription of Kurō, typically written with the kanji characters 九郎, meaning “ninth son.” The first character 九 (ku) combines with 郎 (rō) to...
Kurō is a Japanese masculine given name typically written with the kanji characters ku (九) meaning "nine" and rō (郎) meaning "son". This name was traditionally used for the ninth son in a family, following a naming con...
Kurou is a alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Kurō, typically written with kanji characters meaning "nine" (九, ku) and "son" (郎, rō). This name was traditionally given to the ninth son in a fa...
Masaharu is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two kanji characters: the first kanji masa meaning "right, proper" (正) or masa meaning "elegant, graceful" (雅), and the second kanji haru meaning...
Masahiko (written: 正彦, 雅彦, 誠彦, 昌彦, 允彦, 政彦, 真彦, 正比古 or まさ彦) is a masculine Japanese given name. It is typically composed of two elements: one from masa (meaning "right, proper" as in 正) or masa (meani...
EtymologyMasahiro is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that carry positive meanings. The first element 正 (masa) conveys 'right, proper' or 'correct', while 昌 (masa) signifies 'flourish' or 'prosper'....
Masaki is a Japanese given name primarily used for males. Its meaning is derived from the kanji characters used to write it, most commonly combining 正 (masa) meaning “right, proper” and 樹 (ki) meaning “tree.” However,...
Masao is a masculine Japanese given name, typically composed of two kanji characters. The first element, masa, can mean “right” or “proper” (正), “government” (政), or other meanings depending on the character used. The...
Masaru (まさる, マサル) is a masculine Japanese given name. The name derives primarily from two kanji elements: masaru meaning "victory" (勝) or masaru meaning "excellence" (優). However, other kanji such as 大 ("large")...
Masashi is a masculine Japanese given name composed of various kanji combinations. Each character in a Japanese name carries semantic weight, and Masashi is no exception. Common pairings include 政 (masa) meaning "govern...
Masato is a masculine Japanese given name with a rich variety of meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it. The name is most commonly composed of a root such as 正 (masa) meaning "right, proper", 雅 (ma...
Masayuki is a masculine Japanese given name formed by combining kanji elements with distinct meanings, most commonly 正 (masa) meaning "right, proper" with 幸 (yuki) meaning "happiness, luck" or 之 (yuki), a possessive p...
Mitsuaki is a masculine Japanese given name that embodies brightness and light through its kanji components. The name is commonly written with characters such as 光 (mitsu) meaning "light" and 昭 (aki) meaning "bright, l...
Mitsuo is a Japanese masculine given name, composed of elements that — across multiple kanji readings — can mean "light man" or "light hero." It is written with a variety of character combinations, most commonly using 光...
Mitsuru (みつる, ミツル) is a unisex Japanese given name. It is derived from the Japanese verbs mitsuru meaning "to fill" (充) or the adjective meaning "full" (満). The name can also be formed from other kanji combinatio...
Naoki (直樹) is a masculine Japanese given name, though it can also serve as a surname. The name is composed of two kanji characters: 直 (nao), meaning "straight" or "direct," and 樹 (ki), meaning "tree." Together, the n...
Naruhito is a Japanese masculine personal name and the current Emperor of Japan, reigning since May 1, 2019, as the 126th monarch according to the traditional order of succession. Etymology The name Naruhito combines two...
Noboru is a Japanese masculine given name that fundamentally means "rise" or "ascend". It is written primarily with the kanji element noboru (e.g. 昇, 登, and others), but it is also commonly rendered in hiragana (のぼる...
Nobu is a Japanese masculine given name derived from multiple possible kanji characters, most commonly 信 (nobu) meaning "trust" or 延 (nobu) meaning "prolong, stretch." It can also be written with other kanji or kanji c...
Noburu is a Japanese masculine given name. It is primarily written with the kanji 伸 (meaning "extend, stretch"), often in combination with other characters or as a standalone name. The pronunciation noburu can also be a...
Nobutoshi is a masculine Japanese given name composed of elements that convey trust and sharpness. Typically written with kanji such as 信 (nobu, meaning "trust") and 敏 (toshi, meaning "quick, clever, sharp"), the name...