Tokutarō

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Tokutarō
Tokutaro Shimizu (1882–1963), Japanese politician
Pronunciationtokɯtaɾoɯ (IPA)
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDifferent meanings depending on the kanji used
Other names
Alternative spellingTokutaro (Kunrei-shiki)

Tokutaro (Nihon-shiki)

Tokutarō, Tokutaro, Tokutarou, Tokutaroh (Hepburn)

Tokutarō is a masculine Japanese given name.

Possible writings[edit]

Tokutarō can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples:

The characters used for "taro" (太郎) literally means "thick (big) son" and usually used as a suffix to a masculine name, especially for the first son. The "toku" part of the name can use a variety of characters, each of which will change the meaning of the name ("徳" for benevolence, "得" for gain, "啄" and so on).

  • 徳太郎, "benevolence, big son"
  • 得太郎, "gain, big son"
  • 啄太郎, "peck, big son"
  • 篤太郎, "sincere, big son"
  • 竺太郎, "bamboo, big son"

Other combinations...

  • 徳太朗, "benevolence, thick, bright"
  • 徳多朗, "benevolence, many, bright"
  • 徳汰朗, "benevolence, excessive, bright"
  • 得太朗, "gain, thick, bright"
  • 得多朗, "gain, many, bright"
  • 登久太郎, "climb up, long time, big son"

The name can also be written in hiragana とくたろう or katakana トクタロウ.

Notable people with the name[edit]