Yoshinori

Meaning of Yoshinori

Yoshinori is a strong and unique name for baby boys. Originating from Japan, Yoshinori carries a sense of tradition and depth. In Japanese, it is pronounced as yoh-shee-NOH-ree (/joːʃiːnoʊˈri/). This name has variants such as Nori and Yoshi, which offer different options while maintaining the same essence. Yoshinori's popularity in the United States may not be high, but that only adds to its charm and originality. It appeared in the records sporadically throughout the early 20th century, with a peak occurrence in 1925 when it ranked at number 3155. Embracing Yoshinori for your little one will undoubtedly give them a name that stands out and reflects cultural richness.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as yoh-shee-NOH-ree (/joːʃiːnoʊˈri/)

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Notable People Named Yoshinori

Yoshinori Ohsumi is a Japanese cell biologist known for his groundbreaking research in autophagy, and he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2016.
Yoshinori Muto is a Japanese professional footballer known for his versatility as a forward or winger, currently playing for Vissel Kobe.
Yoshinori Ono is a prominent Japanese video game producer known for his work on the Street Fighter franchise and his role as studio director at Capcom Vancouver.
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