Certificate of Name
Kato
Masculine
Ganda
Meaning & Origin
Kato is a masculine given name from the Ganda people of Uganda, meaning "second of twins" in Luganda. The name reflects a common naming tradition among the Baganda and other East African cultures where twin births are associated with specific names—Kato for the second-born twin and Wasswa for the first-born. This practice celebrates the birth of twins as a special event, with each twin receiving a culturally significant name that signifies their birth order.Notable BearersSeveral notable individuals bear Kato as either a given name or surname. As a given name, Kato Khandwala was an American record producer and audio engineer known for his work with rock bands. Kato Serwanga is a former American football defensive back who played for the New England Patriots. Kato Kaelin gained fame as a radio and television personality following his involvement in the O.J. Simpson case. Additionally, Kató Lomb was a Hungarian interpreter and polyglot born with the surname Kató, though the spelling differs.The surname Kato has a separate, common origin in Japan (加藤), often transliterated as Kato or Katō. Notable bearers include Moriyuki Kato, a Japanese politician; Satori Kato, an inventor of instant coffee; and Sergio Kato, a Brazilian-American actor. From a different cultural context, Ameril Umbra Kato was a Filipino Islamic militant, and David Kato was a prominent Ugandan LGBTQ rights activist.Fictional CharactersKato appears in fiction as well. In Star Trek, Hikaru Katō is a minor character. In Belgian series, Kato Fransen is the protagonist of wtFOCK's fourth season, while Kato Hoeven is a murder victim in Beau Séjour.Key FactsMeaning: Second of twinsOrigin: Luganda (Uganda)Type: Given name and surnameUsage: Ganda; also Japanese surname
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