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Ryūji

Masculine Japanese
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Meaning & History

Ryūji is a common masculine Japanese given name, often written with kanji combinations reflecting meanings of “dragon” or “noble, prosperous” paired with elements meaning “two,” “next,” “rule,” “govern,” or “warrior.”

Etymology

The name Ryūji is typically written using 竜 or 龍 (ryū) meaning “dragon,” or (ryū) meaning “noble, prosperous,” combined with a character such as (ji) meaning “two,” meaning “officer, boss,” meaning “next,” meaning “govern,” meaning “warrior,” or meaning “child.” Because kanji can be combined freely to create names, many variations exist. The name may also be written entirely in hiragana (りゅうじ) or katakana (リュウジ).

Notable Bearers

  • Ryuji Aminishiki (born 1978), Japanese sumo wrestler
  • Ryuji Bando (born 1979), Japanese footballer
  • Ryuji Chiyotaikai (born 1976), Japanese sumo wrestler
  • Ryuji Endo (born 1976), Japanese baseball player

Cultural Significance

The dragon (ryū) is a powerful symbol in Japanese culture, associated with strength, wisdom, and good fortune. Names incorporating the dragon motif are popular for boys, as they convey auspicious and formidable qualities. The variety of kanji combinations for Ryūji allows parents to bestow specific nuances or wishes, such as prosperity (隆) or leadership (司).

Key Facts

  • Meaning: Dragon / noble, prosperous + various second elements
  • Origin: Japanese
  • Type: First name, masculine
  • Usage: Japan
  • Variants: Ryuuji

Related Names

Variants

Sources: Wikipedia — Ryūji

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