Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Atsushi is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Satoshi is a generally masculine Japanese given name.
Hiroshi is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can also be transliterated as Hirosi.
Kenji or Kenzi is a masculine Japanese given name.
Masashi is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Atsushi Ito may refer to:
Komazawa University, abbreviated as 駒大 Komadai, is one of the oldest universities in Japan. Its history starts in 1592, when a seminary was established to be a center of learning for the young monks of the Sōtō sect, one of the two main Zen Buddhist traditions in Japan.
Takashi is a masculine Japanese given name.
Tadashi, Japanese masculine name, may refer to :
Yoshihiro is a Japanese masculine given name, and less commonly, a surname. There are dozens of different ways to write the name in kanji.
Shiori is a Japanese feminine given name.
Ryūji is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Yūji, Yuji or Yuuji is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Jun'ichi or Junichi is a masculine Japanese given name.
Tsuyoshi is a masculine Japanese given name.
Takeshi is a masculine Japanese given name.
Kiyoshi,, is a Japanese given name, also spelled Kyoshi.
Yuki and Yūki/Yuuki are separate Japanese given names used for females or males, though they can be romanized the same way when vowel length is not transliterated.
Atsuki is a unisex Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: