Hiroaki

Meaning of Hiroaki

Hiroaki is a masculine name with Japanese origin. In Japanese, it is pronounced as hee-roh-ah-kee (/hiːɹoˌaːki/). This unique name carries a strong and powerful meaning, as "hiro" means "wide" or "broad," while "aki" means "bright" or "shining." The combination of these two elements makes Hiroaki a name that is associated with qualities like strength, intelligence, and brightness. It is worth noting that Hiroshi is a variation of this name. Although not very common in the United States, Hiroaki has been given to a handful of newborns over the years, showing its subtle presence and potential for uniqueness.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as hee-roh-ah-kee (/hiːɹoˌaːki/)

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Notable People Named Hiroaki

Hiroaki Hirata is a Japanese actor, voice actor, and narrator, known for founding Hirata Production Japan.
Hiroaki Abe was an admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy during World War II.
Hiroaki Samura is a renowned Japanese manga artist famous for Blade of the Immortal and other short works, as well as illustrations for magazines and ero guro art.
Hiroaki Ogi is a popular Japanese comedian known for his regular appearances on television shows and his roles in television drama series.
Hiroaki Asano is a retired Japanese male volleyball player who played for the Japan men's national volleyball team and JTEKT Stings.
Hiroaki Sato is a retired Japanese figure skater who competed at the World Junior Championships and has won three senior international medals.
Hiroaki Hiraoka is a former Japanese football player and manager.
Hiroaki Iwanaga is a Japanese model, actor, and voice actor.
Hiroaki Ishiura is a Japanese racing driver who competes in the Super GT series for Toyota Gazoo Racing Team Zent Cerumo.
Hiroaki Shiota is a Japanese politician serving as a member of the House of Councillors of Japan.
Hiroaki Ohishi is a Japanese bobsledder who participated in the 1998 and 2002 Winter Olympics.
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