What does Hiroshi mean in Japanese?

The name Hiroshi is primarily a male name of Japanese origin that means Extensive, Broad, History, Ambition.
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Is Hiroshi a Japanese name?

Hiroshi (ひろし, ヒロシ) is a common masculine Japanese given name. It can also be transliterated as Hirosi. Hí-rò-shí.
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How common is the name Hiroshi?

Since 1880 up to 2018, the name “Hiroshi” was recorded 1,486 times in the SSA public database.
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Is Hiroko a Japanese name?

Hiroko (ひろこ, ヒロコ, ひろ子) is a common feminine Japanese given name.
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Can Hiroshi be a last name?

The Hiroshi family name was found in the USA in 1920. In 1920 there were 3 Hiroshi families living in California. This was about 60% of all the recorded Hiroshi's in USA. California had the highest population of Hiroshi families in 1920.
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What is your Japanese name?

How to Say “What is your name?” in Japanese. In Japanese to ask someone their name, you can say these: お名前は何ですか? Onamae wa nan desu ka?
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How do Japanese choose names?

Japanese naming conventions arrange names as follows: [FAMILY NAME] [given name]. For example, YAMAMOTO Yukio (male) and SATŌ Akari (female). The family name (known as 'myouji' or 'ue no namae') is inherited patrilineally from one's father and shared with other siblings. It always comes before the given name.
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Who is Hiroshi?

Hiroshi (ひろし, Hiroshi?) is the main protagonist of Ao Oni. He is the character that the player controls during the entirety of the game. Though in the first novel and movie, he is not. He is a secondary character in the first novel and the tritagonist in the movie.
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What does Kiyoko mean in Japanese?

Kiyoko can be written many ways using different kanji characters. Some versions of the name are: 清子, meaning "pure child" 憙よ子, meaning "rejoice-child"
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What does the name Hisako mean?

The name Hisako is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Longevity, Comparison, Child.
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What does the name Kenji mean?

Kenji as a boy's name is pronounced KEN-jee. It is of Japanese origin, and the meaning of Kenji is "intelligent second son; strong and vigorous".
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What does Hiroto mean in Japanese?

Hiroto Origin and Meaning

The name Hiroto is boy's name of Japanese origin meaning "great flying". A very popular Japanese boys' name whose characters refer to the constellation Ursa Major.
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What does Hiromi mean in Japanese?

The name Hiromi is primarily a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin that means Wide, Broad, Abundant, Beautiful.
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What does Akio mean in Japanese?

Origin:Japanese. Popularity:7657. Meaning:Bright, clear.
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What does Yachi mean in Japanese?

The name Yachi is primarily a female name of Japanese origin that means Eight Thousand.
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What does Tanaka mean?

Japanese: written 田中 'center of the rice paddy'. One of the ten most common surnames in Japan it is particularly frequent around the city of Ōsaka and is also found in the Ryūkyū Islands. It is listed in the Shinsen shōjiroku but the surname is borne by many unrelated families.
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What does the name Akira mean?

A popular kanji is 明 (the combination of the two different characters 日 = sun and 月 = moon) which means "the light coming from sun", "sunlight and moonlight", "bright", "intelligent", "wisdom" or "truth". Though Akira is normally used to name males, sometimes it can be a female name as well. 明 亮 昭
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When was Hiroshi born?

Amano Hiroshi, (born September 11, 1960, Hamamatsu, Japan), Japanese materials scientist who was awarded the 2014 Nobel Prize in Physics for inventing blue light-emitting diodes (LEDs).
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Where is Hiroshi Fujiwara?

Hiroshi Fujiwara is born in Ise, Mie in Japan. 18-year-old Fujiwara moves to Tokyo and visits London where he discovers punk, and New York where he discovers hip-hop. Here he learns how to DJ and starts pioneering the genre with DJ gigs across Tokyo.
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Do Japanese have 2 names?

Japan requires its nationals/citizens to have exactly two names: a family name and a given name written in either 仮名 kana (Japanese syllabet) or 漢字 kanji (Japanese sinograms), with no punctuation of spaces.
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What is the prettiest Japanese name?

The 11 Most Beautiful Japanese Names
  • Saeko | 紗子 Saeko includes the kanji for “gossamer,” and the diminutive suffix -ko, which is commonly seen with feminine names. Itsuki | 一喜 ...
  • Hana | 初夏 Hana is a female given name. ...
  • Takashi | 隆 Takashi is a masculine name that has been around for a long time.
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What is your age in Japan?

Since the solar calendar is used in Japan now and the Japanese calendar corresponds to the Christian calendar, the method of counting a person's age in the traditional Japanese system will be as follows: 'traditional Japanese system = your age + two' as for the period from the New Year's Day until the day before ...
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