Yoshiro

Meaning of Yoshiro

Yoshiro is a distinctive and charming name for baby boys with Japanese origins. Pronounced as yoh-SHEE-roh (/joːʃiːˈroː/), this name carries a graceful and melodic sound. In the United States, Yoshiro has been registered since the early 20th century, demonstrating its enduring popularity among parents. While it may not currently be ranked highly on baby name lists, Yoshiro's history of usage suggests that it has enjoyed steady recognition over the years. With its rich cultural heritage and elegant pronunciation, Yoshiro offers a unique choice for parents seeking a name that is both meaningful and beautiful for their little one.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as yoh-SHEE-roh (/joːʃiːˈroː/)

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Notable People Named Yoshiro

Yoshirō Mori is a Japanese politician who served as Prime Minister of Japan and was known for controversial statements during and after his time in office.
Yoshiro Nakamatsu, also known as Dr. NakaMats, is a Japanese inventor who frequently showcases his inventions on Japanese talk shows.
Yoshiro Hayashi was a Japanese politician who served as Minister of Finance and Minister of Health and Welfare.
Yoshiro Okabe was a Japanese engineer who worked with Thomas Edison at Menlo Park and later produced a short sound film using Edison's kinetoscope before his death in 1945.
Yoshiro Hayashi was a Japanese golfer who turned pro at 16 and achieved 12 post-war wins, making him one of the top four Japanese golfers of his time.
Yoshiro Noda is a Japanese former swimmer who competed in the men's 400 metre freestyle at the 1956 Summer Olympics.
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