Shiro

Meaning of Shiro

Shiro is a charming and distinctive name of Japanese origin, traditionally given to baby boys. Pronounced as SHEE-roh (/ʃiːɾoʊ/), this name carries a strong and noble meaning, often associated with qualities like purity, clarity, and integrity. In Japanese culture, the name Shiro holds a deep significance, reflecting the traditional values and virtues held in high esteem. This timeless name has also made its mark in Hawaii, where it has been chosen for baby boys over the years. With its rich cultural heritage and endearing sound, Shiro is an excellent choice for parents seeking a name that exudes strength and grace.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as SHEE-roh (/ʃiːɾoʊ/)

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Notable People Named Shiro

Shiro Takatani is a Japanese artist known for co-founding the group Dumb Type and for his active solo career as an artistic director and visual creator.
Shiro Koshinaka is a renowned Japanese professional wrestler who competed in various wrestling promotions and was the inaugural IWGP Junior Heavyweight Champion.
Shiro Amano is a renowned Japanese manga artist known for his work on the Kingdom Hearts series adaptation.
Shiro Nakamura is a former Japanese car designer and executive, known for his role as Chief Creative Officer at Nissan Motor Co. Ltd.
Shiro Sato is a Japanese cross-country skier who competed in the men's 15 kilometre event at the 1980 Winter Olympics.
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