Masaki

Meaning of Masaki

Masaki is a male name of Japanese origin. In Japanese, it is pronounced as mah-SAH-kee (/maˈsaki/). The name has variations, such as Masako. Masaki carries a unique and distinctive meaning in Japanese culture. While the popularity of the name Masaki has fluctuated over time, it remains a beloved choice for parents looking for a culturally rich name with a strong sound. It is worth noting that the data provided indicates that Masaki has been given to newborn boys in the United States since at least 1919, with varying levels of frequency throughout the years.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as mah-SAH-kee (/maˈsaki/)

U.S. Popularity Chart

Notable People Named Masaki

Masaki Aiba is a multi-talented Japanese entertainer known for his work as a singer, actor, television personality, radio host, and dancer, and is a member of the popular boy band Arashi.
Masaki Suda, a Japanese actor and singer, achieved recognition by winning the Japan Academy Film Prize for Outstanding Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role and debuted with the song "Mita Koto mo Nai Keshiki".
Masaki Okada is a Japanese actor known for his work in film and television.
Masaki Oya is a prominent Japanese male volleyball player who captains the Suntory Sunbirds in V.League 1 and the Japan men's national volleyball team.
Masaki Yamada is a renowned Japanese author known for his crime and science fiction works, including the award-winning novel "Aphrodite" and a Ghost in the Shell-related novel.
Masaki Yamamoto is a Japanese cyclist riding for UCI Continental team JCL Team Ukyo.
Masaki Ikeda is a Japanese football player who currently plays for Shonan Bellmare.
Masaki Watanabe is a Japanese football player known for his role as a defender for Terengganu FC II.
Masaki Yamada is a Japanese musician known for his work as the frontman of EZO and Loudness, and currently plays in the New York City-based band FiRESiGN.
Masaki Oya is a Japanese long-distance runner who competed in the men's marathon at the 1996 Summer Olympics.
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