Certificate of Name
Ryouichi
Masculine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Ryouichi is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Ryōichi. The name is composed of kanji characters that can include 良 (ryō) meaning "good, virtuous" or 亮 (ryō) meaning "clear" combined with 一 (ichi) meaning "one". However, alternative romanizations such as Ryouichi, Ryoichi, and Ryohichi are widely used in contexts outside Japan, particularly in English-language materials. Etymology and Meanings The name Ryōichi derives from two elements: the first, ryō, may be written with various kanji, the most common being 良 (good, virtuous) and 亮 (clear, luminous). The second element, ichi (一), means "one." Thus, the name can be interpreted as "good one" or "clear one," depending on the characters chosen. Other possible kanji combinations include 遼一 ("distant, clear one"), 僚一 ("companion one"), and 了一 ("finished one"). Notable Bearers Several prominent individuals bear this name in its various romanizations: Ryoichi Ikegami (born 1944), a renowned Japanese manga artist known for works like Crying Freeman and Sanctuary. Ryoichi Kawakatsu (born 1958), a former Japanese footballer and manager who played for the national team. Ryōichi Hattori (1907–1993), a celebrated Japanese composer who contributed to film scores and became known as "the father of Japanese symphonic jazz." Ryoichi Kimizuka (born 1958), a Japanese screenwriter and television director. Ryoichi Hirano (born 1983/84), a Japanese ballet dancer with the Royal Ballet in London. Cultural Context In Japanese onomastics, the suffix -ichi (一) is common for male names, often signifying "first" or denoting the firstborn son. The flexibility of kanji selection allows parents to imbue the name with particular meanings while preserving the same pronunciation. The variant Ryouichi illustrates the Hepburn romanization system's use of "you" to represent the long vowel sound "ō" (as in 良 / Ryō), making it a fairly common rendering abroad. Other variations include Ryoichi (sometimes with a short "o" sound, though usually still corresponding to Ryōichi). Overall, Ryouichi remains a traditional but enduringly popular masculine name in Japan. Meaning: "good one" or "clear one" (depending on kanji) Origin: Japanese Type: Masculine given name Usage Regions: Japan
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