Takahiro
Meaning: Noble, widespread Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ta-Ka-Hi-Ro Language origin of Takahiro: Japanese Regional origin of Takahiro: East Asia Languages Takahiro is most common: Japanese Religions Takahiro is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: T, Ta Last letter and sound: O, ro Alternative Spelling: Takahino, Takahiko, Takahito, Takahiyo
Shuya
Meaning: Excellence arrow Gender: Male Pronunciation: Shu-Ya Language origin of Shuya: Japanese Regional origin of Shuya: East Asia Languages Shuya is most common: Japanese Religions Shuya is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, Shu Last letter and sound: A, ya Alternative Spelling: Shuta, Shura, Shuma
Takao
Meaning: Noble man Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ta-Ka-O Language origin of Takao: Japanese Regional origin of Takao: East Asia Languages Takao is most common: Japanese Religions Takao is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: T, Ta Last letter and sound: O, o Alternative Spelling: Takaa, Takau, Takae
Sohei
Meaning: Priest, monk Gender: Male Pronunciation: So-He-I Language origin of Sohei: Japanese Regional origin of Sohei: East Asia Languages Sohei is most common: Japanese Religions Sohei is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, So Last letter and sound: I, i Alternative Spelling: Somei, Sotei, Sokei, Sorei
Takashi
Meaning: Noble, prosperous Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ta-Ka-Shi Language origin of Takashi: Japanese Regional origin of Takashi: East Asia Languages Takashi is most common: Japanese Religions Takashi is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: T, Ta Last letter and sound: I, shi Alternative Spelling: Takasi, Takami, Takaki
Soichiro
Meaning: First son of prosperity Gender: Male Pronunciation: So-I-Chi-Ro Language origin of Soichiro: Japanese Regional origin of Soichiro: East Asia Languages Soichiro is most common: Japanese Religions Soichiro is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, So Last letter and sound: O, ro Alternative Spelling: Soichino, Soichito, Soichiyo
Takato
Meaning: Noble person Gender: Male Pronunciation: Ta-Ka-To Language origin of Takato: Japanese Regional origin of Takato: East Asia Languages Takato is most common: Japanese Religions Takato is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: T, Ta Last letter and sound: O, to Alternative Spelling: Takako, Takamo, Takayo, Takano
Sojirou
Meaning: Second son’s successor Gender: Male Pronunciation: So-Ji-Rou Language origin of Sojirou: Japanese Regional origin of Sojirou: East Asia Languages Sojirou is most common: Japanese Religions Sojirou is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, So Last letter and sound: U, u Alternative Spelling: Sojinou, Sojitou, Sojiyou, Sojimou
Sosuke
Meaning: Help with prosperity Gender: Male Pronunciation: So-Su-Ke Language origin of Sosuke: Japanese Regional origin of Sosuke: East Asia Languages Sosuke is most common: Japanese Religions Sosuke is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, So Last letter and sound: E, ke Alternative Spelling: Sosuye, Sosume, Sosure
Sotaro
Meaning: First son of valor Gender: Male Pronunciation: So-Ta-Ro Language origin of Sotaro: Japanese Regional origin of Sotaro: East Asia Languages Sotaro is most common: Japanese Religions Sotaro is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: S, So Last letter and sound: O, ro Alternative Spelling: Sotazo, Sotano, Sotayo