Yoshida

Meaning of Yoshida

Yoshida is a unique and beautiful name for a baby girl. It originates from Japan and carries a sense of elegance and strength. In Japanese, it is pronounced as yoh-shee-dah (/joːʃiːda/). The name Yoshida has no known variations, but some parents may choose to shorten it to Yoshi or Yosida. While not very common in the United States, the name Yoshida has been given to a handful of girls over the years. Its rarity adds to its appeal, making it a distinctive choice for parents looking for something less traditional.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as yoh-shee-dah (/joːʃiːda/)

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    Notable People Named Yoshida

    Yoshida Shōin, also known as Torajirō, was a prominent Japanese intellectual during the late Tokugawa shogunate, known for mentoring ishin shishi who played significant roles in the Meiji Restoration.
    Yoshida Kanetomo was a influential Japanese Shinto priest known for his contributions to the development of Shinto ritual and mythology during the Sengoku period.
    Urabe Kenkō, also known as Yoshida Kenkō, was a Japanese author and Buddhist monk known for his influential work Tsurezuregusa, written during the Muromachi and Kamakura periods.
    Yoshida Masujirō was a vice admiral in the Imperial Japanese Navy.
    Yoshida Tōyō was a Japanese samurai and Karō from Tosa domain, known for his connection to his nephew-in-law Gotō Shōjirō.
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