Kichiro
Masculine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Kichiro is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine name Kichirō. In Japanese, Kichirō typically combines the kanji elements kichi (吉) meaning "good luck" and rō (郎) meaning "son". The name thus carries connotations of a fortunate or blessed son. While these characters are common, other kanji combinations are possible, which can yield different nuances but maintain similar phonetic values.
The name is part of the traditional -rō (郎) suffix in Japanese given names, often used for male names historically. The variant Kichirou represents a different romanization system (e.g., Hepburn vs. Kunrei-shiki) rather than a distinct set of kanji. It is particularly associated with Japanese culture and remains in use both in Japan and among diaspora communities. The spelling "Kichiro" reflects a more simplified or adapted form in English contexts, omitting the expected macron over the long vowel.