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Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,416 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
One Japanese boy name — Kai — has been in the top 100 baby boy names for the last five years, according to the Social Security Administration. It has steadily been climbing up the list for the ...
Shin (しん, シン) is a common Japanese given name which is mostly used for males. Written forms. Shin can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:
Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Other names; Related names: Taro Saburo: Jir ...
Related: If These 150 Popular Japanese Baby Names for Boys & Girls Aren't On Your Baby Naming List, ... Means "wisteria plain" and is the name of the greatest noble clan of classical Japan. 32 ...
Also, Japanese parents tend to give their children a name in kanji, hiragana, or katakana, particularly if it is a Japanese name. Even individuals born in Japan, with a Japanese name, might be referred to using katakana if they have established residency or a career overseas.
Satoshi Miyagi (宮城 聰, born 1959), Japanese theatre director; Satoshi Mizukami (水上 悟志, born 1980), Japanese manga artist; Satoshi Mori (basketball) (森 哲, born 1949), Japanese basketball player; Satoshi Mori (skier) (born 1971), Japanese Nordic combined skier; Satoshi Morimoto (森本 敏, born 1941), Japanese scholar
Tarō (太郎, タロウ, たろう) (alternatively romanized Taro, Tarô, Talo, Taroh or Tarou), is a stand-alone masculine Japanese given name or a common name second half of such a name (literally meaning "eldest son").