Tetsu

Meaning of Tetsu

Tetsu is a unique and captivating name for boys, with its origin rooted in Japanese culture. It is pronounced as TEHT-soo (/tetsu/) in Japanese. Tetsu is derived from the Japanese word "tetsu," which means "iron." This name holds associations with strength, durability, and resilience. Tetsu has gained popularity over the years and has been used to name newborn boys in the United States of America since at least 1998, with occasional appearances on the baby name charts. Another variation of this name is Tetsuo.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as TEHT-soo (/tetsu/)

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Notable People Named Tetsu

Tetsu Nakamura, also known as Kaka Murad, was a Japanese physician and honorary Afghan citizen who led the aid group Peace Japan Medical Services (PMS).
Tetsu Yamauchi is a Japanese retired bass guitarist known for his work with popular hard rock bands in the 1970s, including Free and the Faces, before retiring from the music industry in the late 1990s.
Tetsu Nakamura, also known as Satoshi Nakamura, was a prominent Japanese film actor and opera singer with a career spanning from the 1940s to the 1980s, appearing in over 40 films.
Tetsu Watanabe is a Japanese actor known for his appearances in over 90 films since 1989.
Akihiro Kuremura, also known as Tetsu Sawaki, is a former Japanese actor and singer who now works as a tax advisor in Osaka, Japan.
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