Certificate of Name
Shichiro
Masculine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Shichiro is an alternate transcription of the Japanese kanji 七郎, derived from Shichirō. The name is composed of two elements: shichi meaning "seven" and rō meaning "son". Traditionally, it was used to denote the seventh son in a family. Other kanji combinations are also possible. Etymology and Cultural Context The use of numbers in Japanese given names, particularly for sons, has historical roots in family ordering. The element rō (郎) is a common suffix in masculine names, meaning "son" or "young man". Naming a child after birth order was a practical tradition in larger families to reflect hierarchy. Variants and Related Names Shichiro is one of several romanizations of the name. The most common variant is Shichirō, which uses a macron to indicate a long vowel. An alternative romanization is Shichirou, following the Hepburn system where the lengthened "o" is written as "ou". Notable Bearers Several Japanese individuals bearing this name have achieved recognition in various fields: Shichirō Fukazawa (深沢 七郎, 1914–1987) – Japanese writer and guitarist, known for his literary works. Kataoka Shichirō (片岡 七郎, 1854–1920) – An admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy, who served during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Shichirō Kihara (木原 七郎, 1884–1951) – Japanese mayor, contributing to local governance. Shichirō Murayama (村山 七郎, 1908–1995) – Japanese linguist. Summary Meaning: "seventh son" (七郎) Origin: Japanese Type: First name (masculine) Usage: Japan Variants: Shichirō, Shichirou
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