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  2. Category:Japanese masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,418 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Yūtarō - Wikipedia

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    Yūtarō can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples: The characters used for "taro" (太郎) literally means "thick (big) son" and usually used as a suffix to a masculine name, especially for the first son.

  4. Takeshi - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Nomoto (野元 勇志, born 1989), Japanese basketball player; Takeshi Obata (小畑 健, born 1969), Japanese manga artist; Takeshi Okumura (奥村 健, born 1952), Japanese pocket billiards player; Takeshi Onaga (翁長 雄志, born 1950), Japanese politician; Takeshi Rikio (力皇 猛, born 1972), Japanese professional wrestler

  5. Toshirō - Wikipedia

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    Male: Origin; Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Other names; Alternative spelling: Tosiro (Kunrei-shiki) Tosiro (Nihon-shiki) Toshirō, Toshiro, Toshirou, Toshiroh

  6. Yūji - Wikipedia

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    Male: Origin; Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Other names; Alternative spelling: Yuzi (Kunrei-shiki) Yuzi (Nihon-shiki) Yūji, Yuji, Yuuji

  7. Yasuo - Wikipedia

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    Yasuo Kobayashi (小林 保雄, born 1936), Japanese aikido teacher holding the rank of 8th dan Aikikai Yasuo Koyama ( 小山 靖男 , 1937–2000) , professional Go player Yasuo Kuniyoshi ( 国吉 康雄1893–1953 ) , Japanese-American painter, photographer and printmaker

  8. List of common Japanese surnames - Wikipedia

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    Officially, among Japanese names there are 291,129 different Japanese surnames (姓, sei), [1] as determined by their kanji, although many of these are pronounced and romanized similarly. Conversely, some surnames written the same in kanji may also be pronounced differently. [2]

  9. Satoru - Wikipedia

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    Satoru (さとる, サトル) is a Japanese verb meaning "to know" or "understand". It is a common masculine Japanese given name . Satoru is the root of the Zen Buddhist word Satori ( 悟り , enlightenment ) .