Certificate of Name
Yoshiro
Masculine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Yoshiro is an alternate transcription of the Japanese masculine given name Yoshirō. It is used in Japanese naming conventions and carries a range of meanings depending on the kanji characters chosen, often involving elements of righteousness, good fortune, virtue, or clarity.Etymology and Written FormsThe name Yoshiro stems from the root Yoshirō, which is composed of two common kanji elements. The first element, 義 (yoshi), means "righteous," while the second, 郎 (rō), means "son." This combination yields interpretations such as "righteous son." However, many other kanji combinations are possible, reflecting the flexibility and variety inherent in Japanese onomastics. Common written forms include pairs like 義朗 ("justice" + "clear"), 吉郎 ("good luck" + "son"), and 善郎 ("virtuous" + "son"), among others. The name can also appear in phonetic scripts as よしろう (hiragana) or ヨシロウ (katakana).Notable BearersSeveral individuals named Yoshiro have gained prominence, particularly in sports and politics. These include Yoshiro Abe (阿部 吉朗, born 1980), a Japanese footballer; Yoshiro Asakuma (朝隈 善郎, 1914–2008), a high jumper; Yoshiro Hayashi (林 由郎, 1922–2012), a golfer; and Yoshiro Hayashi (林 義郎, 1927–2017), a politician. The popularity and recognition of such figures help contextualize the name within modern Japanese society.VariantsFull romanization variants appear alongside Yoshiro, including Yoshirō (which uses a macron to indicate a long vowel) and Yoshirou (which applies an alternative spelling. Both are found in contemporary records and share the same etymological background.Meaning: Variations on "righteous son," "virtuous son," and other kanji-defined concepts.Origin: JapaneseType: Masculine given name, romanization variant.Usage Regions: Primarily in Japan.
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