Meaning & Origin
EtymologyRiki is a Japanese given name that can be used for any gender. It is primarily written with the kanji 力, meaning "power, capability, influence", which is also the root element riki. This name can also be formed from other kanji or combinations of kanji, such as 理貴 ("reason" + "precious").Notable BearersThe name has been borne by various athletes and public figures, both in Japan and internationally. Notable Japanese individuals include Riki Choshu (born 1951), a Korean-Japanese professional wrestler formerly performing under the ring name Riki; Riki Fukuda (born 1981), a Japanese mixed martial artist; Riki Harakawa (born 1993), a Japanese footballer; and Riki Iida, a professional golfer.Outside Japan, Riki is also a common diminutive in Spanish and other languages, though those bearers are unrelated etymologically. For example, Spanish footballer Riki (born 1980, born Iván Sánchez-Rico Soto) and Bosnian-Swedish footballer Riki Cakić (born 1990) share the same name.Cultural SignificanceIn Japanese culture, names derived from elements like riki reflect positive attributes associated with strength and capability. The name's versatility in kanji composition allows for diverse personal meanings. The related Chinese name Li 1 shares the meaning of strength, while the same reading riki corresponds to the kun'yomi reading of the kanji meaning "strong" in Japanese. The disyllabic form Chikara (meaning "power") is a alternative reading of the same character.Meaning: Power, capability, influence (from 力)Origin: JapaneseType: First name, commonly unisexUsage Regions: Japan, also used in other countriesRelated Kanji: 力, 理貴, and others