Yoshitaka is a male name of Japanese origin. It is pronounced as yoh-shee-tah-kah (/joːʃiːtaka/) in Japanese. The name has an elegant and strong sound to it, making it a popular choice for baby boys. One variation of the name is Yoshi. While not as commonly used, Yoshitaka carries a sense of uniqueness and individuality. In terms of popularity in the United States, Yoshitaka had a brief surge in the 1920s, with occurrences ranging from 5 to 7 babies per year during that time period. Despite its relative rarity, Yoshitaka holds a special charm for those seeking a distinctive and culturally rich name for their child.
Yoshitaka Amano is a Japanese visual artist known for creating iconic characters in anime, working as an illustrator for authors, and contributing to the Final Fantasy video game franchise. |
Yoshitaka Ota is a social anthropologist and Nereus Program Director with expertise in indigenous fisheries, climate change risk, global ocean governance, sustainable fishing business solutions, and coastal management. |
Yoshitaka Ito is a retired Japanese sprinter who won a gold medal at the 1994 Asian Games and a bronze at the 1995 Asian Athletics Championships. |
Yoshitaka Kuroda is a Japanese former racing driver who later joined his family's business in Japan. |
Yoshitaka Katori is a former Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher. |