Tatsuya

Meaning of Tatsuya

Tatsuya is a unique and distinct name for baby boys. With its origins in Japan, Tatsuya carries a strong cultural significance. Pronounced as "tah-tsoo-yah" (/taˌtsuːja/), this name has a melodic sound that adds to its appeal. Tatsuya can also be shortened to Tatsu or Tatsuo, giving parents flexibility in choosing the perfect variation for their little one.

Although not as common in the United States, Tatsuya has been steadily increasing in popularity over the years. In 2007, it was given to 8 newborn boys, making it rank 8912th in terms of occurrence. The numbers have fluctuated over time, with peaks of 11 occurrences in 1994 and lows of no recorded occurrences in certain years.

The name Tatsuya brings to mind strong and positive associations. It exudes a sense of power and individuality, making it an excellent choice for parents who want their son to stand out from the crowd. With its rich Japanese heritage and intriguing pronunciation, Tatsuya is sure to captivate both friends and family alike.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as tah-tsoo-yah (/taˌtsuːja/)

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Notable People Named Tatsuya

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