Satomi

Meaning of Satomi

Satomi is a lovely Japanese name for a baby girl. It is pronounced as sah-TOH-mee (/saˈtoːmi/) in Japanese. The name Satomi has a beautiful meaning, "wise" or "beautiful". It is also associated with qualities such as intelligence and elegance. The variation Satoko is also used for this name. While not very common in the United States, it has been given to a small number of baby girls over the years, showing its unique and special nature. If you're looking for a distinctive and meaningful name with Japanese origins, Satomi could be the perfect choice for your little one.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as sah-TOH-mee (/saˈtoːmi/)

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Notable People Named Satomi

Satomi Ichikawa is a Japanese children's literature illustrator and author known for the Nora series and illustrating the You Are My I Love You collection.
Satomi Ishihara, a Japanese actress from Tokyo, is known for her stage name Kuniko Ishigami.
Satomi Akesaka is a Japanese actress, voice actress, and former singer known for her roles in various anime series and video games.
Satomi Kōrogi is a multi-talented Japanese actress, voice actress, singer, and narrator based in Tokyo, affiliated with Production Baobab.
Satomi Kobayashi is a Tokyo-born Japanese actress who won the best newcomer award at the 4th Yokohama Film Festival for her role in Exchange Students and was previously married to screenwriter Kōki Mitani.
Satomi Oka is a prolific Japanese actress known for her roles in over 150 films, including Miyamoto Musashi and Akō Rōshi.
Satomi Yoshitaka was a prominent Japanese samurai and leader of the Satomi clan.
Satomi Ikezawa is a renowned Japanese manga artist known for works like Guru Guru Pon-chan, Othello, and Sue-chan wa Himitsu, and she received the Kodansha Manga Award in the shōjo category for Guru Guru Pon-chan in 2000.
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