Mitsuyo

Meaning of Mitsuyo

Mitsuyo is a unique and beautiful name for a baby girl. Its origin can be traced back to Japan, where it has deep cultural significance. In Japanese, Mitsuyo is pronounced as "mee-tsoo-yoh" (/miˈtsujoː/). This name has an elegant and melodic sound that adds a touch of sophistication to any individual who bears it. The variation of this name, Mitsue, is also worth considering. Although not commonly used in the United States, Mitsuyo has made appearances on the baby name charts throughout history. It had moderate popularity in the early 20th century, with occurrences ranging from five to nine per year. Despite its rarity, Mitsuyo carries a sense of exclusivity and mystery that sets it apart from more common names. Choosing Mitsuyo for your little girl will ensure she has a one-of-a-kind name that reflects her individuality and cultural heritage.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as mee-tsoo-yoh (/miˈtsujoː/)

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Notable People Named Mitsuyo

Mitsuyo Maeda, also known as Otávio Maeda, was a Japanese judoka and prizefighter who played a key role in pioneering judo in Brazil and other countries.
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