Kazuhiro

Meaning of Kazuhiro

Kazuhiro is a male name of Japanese origin. In Japanese, it is pronounced as kah-zoo-HEE-roh (/ka.zu.hi.ro/). This unique and intriguing name has variations in spelling but maintains its distinctive sound. Although not as common in the United States, where it ranked 10,639th in popularity in 2015 and 12,488th in 2009, Kazuhiro carries a sense of strength and individuality. It is associated with qualities such as determination, resilience, and intelligence. Considered a powerful choice for parents looking for a name that stands out, Kazuhiro can be an excellent option for their little one.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as kah-zoo-HEE-roh (/ka.zu.hi.ro/)

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Notable People Named Kazuhiro

Kazuhiro Kiyohara is a former professional baseball player in Japan's Nippon Professional Baseball league who later became a television personality and YouTuber.
Kazuhiro Nakata is a Japanese voice actor known for his roles as Bear in .hack//Sign and Fei-Wang Reed in Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle.
Kazuhiro Nakamura is a retired Japanese mixed martial artist known for his judo skills and achievements in organizations like DREAM and Pride Fighting Championships.
Kazuhiro Sasaki is a former professional baseball pitcher who played for the Yokohama Taiyo Whales / Yokohama BayStars in Nippon Professional Baseball and the Seattle Mariners in Major League Baseball.
Kazuhiro Wada is a retired Japanese professional baseball player who played as an outfielder for the Chunichi Dragons and the Seibu Lions, and now works as a color commentator for Dragons broadcasts.
Kazuhiro Haraguchi is a Japanese politician affiliated with the Democratic Party for the People and serves as a member of the House of Representatives in the Diet.
Kazuhiro Takahashi is a retired Japanese sprinter who holds the Asian indoor record in the 4 × 400 metres relay and formerly held the Japanese record in the 200 metres.
Kazuhiro Takahashi is a Japanese ice sledge hockey player who won a silver medal at the 2010 Winter Paralympics.
Kazuhiro Ninomiya is a retired Japanese football player.
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