Toshiaki

Meaning of Toshiaki

Toshiaki is a unique and distinctive name for a baby boy. Its origin can be traced back to Japan, where it holds significant cultural meaning. In Japanese, Toshiaki is pronounced as "toh-shee-AH-kee" (/toːʃiːˈaːki/), adding an elegant and melodic touch to the name. While Toshiaki is the full form, it also has a shorter variation, Toshi, which carries the same essence. Although not as commonly used in the United States of America, Toshiaki has had sporadic occurrences over the years. It appeared on record in 1926 with 8 occurrences and reached its highest rank in 1925 at 2936. The name's associations with Japanese culture and its unique sound make it a charming choice for parents seeking an international flair for their son's name.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as toh-shee-AH-kee (/toːʃiːˈaːki/)

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Notable People Named Toshiaki

Toshiaki Nishioka is a former Japanese professional boxer who held the WBC super-bantamweight title and is known for his international fights.
Toshiaki Imai is a Japanese football manager and former player.
Toshiaki Miyamoto is a Japanese football player currently playing for the German club SV Straelen.
Toshiaki Maruyama is a Japanese skier who competed in the Nordic combined event at the 1984 Winter Olympics.
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