Pronunciation | jɯkʲiçiɾo (IPA) |
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Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Yukihiro is a masculine Japanese given name.
Yukihiro can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples:
The name can also be written in hiragana ゆきひろ or katakana ユキヒロ.
Hiroshi is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can also be transliterated as Hirosi.
Hiroki is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can be written in many ways. In the following lists, the kanji in parentheses are the individual's way of writing the name Hiroki.
Yasuhiro is a masculine Japanese given name.
Yoshihiro is a Japanese masculine given name, and less commonly, a surname. There are dozens of different ways to write the name in kanji.
Hiroko is a common feminine Japanese given name.
Takahiro is a masculine Japanese given name.
Hiroaki is a masculine Japanese given name. It can be written in many ways. In the following lists, the kanji in parentheses are the individual's way of writing the name Hiroaki.
Tomohiro is a masculine Japanese given name.
Hirokazu is a masculine Japanese given name.
Masahiro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Yahiro is both a masculine Japanese given name and a Japanese surname.
Hirofumi is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Hirotaka is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Hiroya is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Hiroyuki is a common masculine Japanese given name.
Mitsuhiro is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Tetsuhiro is a masculine Japanese given name.
Toshihiro is a masculine Japanese given name.
Hiromi is a Japanese given name that can be given to males or females.
Hiro is primarily a Japanese given name with multiple meanings, dependent on the characters used. 裕 means "abundant". 寛 means "generous, tolerant" and 浩 means "prosperous." Hiro is also an uncommon Spanish and Greek masculine name which is a variant form of Chairo and Jerome. It means "sacred name". It is also a Tahitian masculine given name with origins in Tahitian mythology.