Kiichi name meaning
Gender: Boy
Origin: Japanese
Usage: Japanese
Pronunciation: ki(i)-chi
Meaning: Happy First Son
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What does Kiichi mean?
Used in Japanese far-out, Kiichi came from Japanese, Kiichi means "Happy First Son" is aimed at boys.
How do I pronounce Kiichi?
The most common pronunciation of two syllabled Kiichi is ki(i)-chi.
How popular is the name Kiichi?
Year | Rank | Births |
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1923 | 4239 | 5 |
1919 | 3392 | 7 |
1918 | 4180 | 5 |
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Numerological aspects of Kiichi
If the letter I represent your capstone, it means you get easily stressed and distracted by evil people. To you, if something works out, fine. If it doesn't, fine again. You are an independent, free soul. You are reliable but unpredictable, fragile but emotionless at the same time. You actually believe that everyone deserves a second chance but they don't, especially not the people who've hurt you on purpose once.
Go through the following names similar to Kiichi
- Shinae - Atypical Shinae came from Japanese, meaning of Shinae is "Gods Gift and Ankle Bells" is given to girls. Shinae is a derivative of Shina.
- Sukki - Girl name Sukki means "Beloved" has its origin in Japanese. Sukki is resulted from Suki.
- Rieko - The girl name Rieko came from Japanese, Rieko means "Composition from Rulers, Ruler or Blessed Benefit Child" is used in Japanese and German
- Taeko - Unorthodox Japanese Taeko is primarily used in Japanese is a girl name, meaning of Taeko is "Child of Many Blessings"
- Kayo - Queer unisex name Kayo means "Beautiful Generation" which is used largely in Japanese is originated from Japanese language
Famous people named Kiichi
- Kiichi Inoue, Japanese politician of the Liberal Democratic Party
- Kiichi Miyazawa, Miyazawa was born into a wealthy
- Kiichi Hasegawa, Hasegawa was born in Saitama prefecture
- Kiichi Nakai, Japanese actor
Lists having Kiichi
- Boy names beginning with K
- American Boy Names
- Japanese Boy Names
- Baby Names that mean Happy
- Baby Names that mean First
- Baby Names that mean Son
Sources
- Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html