Daigo

Meaning of Daigo

Daigo is a male name of Japanese origin. In Japanese, it is pronounced as DAH-ee-goh (/daˈiː.go/). This unique and strong-sounding name is derived from the Japanese words "dai," meaning "big" or "great," and "go," which means "wisdom" or "intelligent." As a result, Daigo carries the meaning of "great wisdom" or "highly intelligent." While not commonly used in English-speaking countries, Daigo has gained some popularity among parents seeking an exotic and distinctive name for their baby boys. It is worth noting that Daigo's variation, Daisuke, shares a similar meaning and can be considered as an alternative option.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as DAH-ee-goh (/daˈiː.go/)

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