Meaning & Origin
Hisako is a Japanese feminine given name. Its meaning varies depending on the kanji characters used to write it. A common interpretation combines hisa, meaning "long time" or "long ago" (久), with ko meaning "child" (子). Alternatively, hisa can mean "long life" or "lifespan" (寿), also paired with ko. Many other kanji combinations are possible, reflecting the flexibility of Japanese naming conventions.
Notable Bearers
Several prominent Japanese women bear the name Hisako. Hisako Higuchi (born 1945) is a pioneering professional golfer, being the first player from Japan to win a major LPGA championship. Hisako Kanemoto (born 1987) is a well-known voice actress and singer. Hisako Hibi (1907–1991) was an influential Issei painter and printmaker in the United States. Hisako Koyama (1916–1997) made important contributions to solar observation. Hisako Arakaki (born 1977) gained fame as a J-pop singer. Other notable Hisakos include Hisako Kyōda (actress), Hisako Matsubara (novelist), Hisako Manda (actress), Hisako Mizui and Hisako Mori (badminton players), Hisako Mukai (volleyball player), Hisako Nakamura (author and performer), and Hisako Ōishi (politician).
Cultural Significance
Japanese names often incorporate kanji with auspicious or positive connotations. The elements hisa ('lasting') and ko ('child') express a hope for longevity or a cherished past, fitting a tradition of meaningful name construction.
Meaning: "Long time/long life child" (commonly)
Origin: Japanese
Type: Given name
Usage regions: Japan