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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 .
Jiro Akama (二郎, born 1968), Japanese politician; Jiro Ando (慈朗), Japanese manga artist; Jirō Asada (次郎, born 1951), Japanese novelist; Jiro Hiratsuka (平塚 次郎, born 1979), Japanese footballer; Jiro Hirokawa (廣川 二郎), Japanese engineer; Jiro Horikoshi (二郎, 1903–1982), chief engineer behind many Japanese fighters ...
Japanese names (日本人の氏名、日本人の姓名、日本人の名前, Nihonjin no shimei, Nihonjin no seimei, Nihonjin no namae) in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name. Japanese names are usually written in kanji, where the pronunciation follows a special set of rules. Because parents when naming ...
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 ...
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").
Parents seeking baby boy names that start with “Z” have plenty of options beyond Zachary. “‘Zachary was ultra-rare until the second half of the 20th century — like until the 1950s it was ...
Pages in category "Japanese unisex given names" The following 168 pages are in this category, out of 168 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aguri;
Endō Shōta (遠藤 聖大, born 1990), Japanese sumo wrestler; Shota Fujio (藤尾 翔太, born 2001), Japanese footballer; Shota Haku (白 翔太, born 2005), stage name Soul, Japanese singer, member of South Korean boy band P1Harmony; Shota Hayashi (林 祥太, born 1995), Japanese footballer; Shota Hazui (born 1986), Japanese water polo player