Certificate of Name
Setsuko
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Setsuko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written with the kanji 節 (setsu) meaning "section, period, verse, melody" and 子 (ko) meaning "child". However, other kanji combinations are also possible. The name has been used for several notable women in Japanese culture. Etymology The name Setsuko consists of two common Japanese name elements: setsu, which can signify a verse or a period, and ko, a frequent suffix in feminine names meaning "child". The character 節 also means "joint" or "node," reflecting a sense of structure and rhythm. Notable Bearers Key figures include Matsudaira Setsuko (later Princess Chichibu), a member of the Japanese imperial family, and actress Hara Setsuko, celebrated for her roles in post-war films. Others in sports, arts, and activism include: Setsuko Inoue, a volleyball player born 1946, part of Japan's 1964 Olympic team. Setsuko Karasuma (born 1955), actress and model. Setsuko Klossowska de Rola (born 1942), French-Japanese painter. Setsuko Matsunaga Nishi (1921–2012), community activist and researcher of Japanese American history. Migishi Setsuko (1905–1999), modern painter. Setsuko Shinoda (born 1955), novelist. Setsuko Thurlow (born 1932), nuclear disarmament activist and Hiroshima survivor. Cultural Context The ending -ko was traditionally common in Japanese feminine names, though its use has declined in recent generations. Setsuko reflects the aesthetic of incorporating natura elements or abstract concepts into namings. Summary Meaning: "Verse/moderation child" or various kanji combinations. Origin: Japan. Type: First name. Gender: Feminine. Regions of prevalence: Japan.
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