Misao name meaning

Gender: Unisex, both Boy and Girl
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Meaning: Fidelity
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What does Misao mean?

Unconventional unisex name Misao means "Fidelity".

Names that rhyme with Misao

How popular is the name Misao?

Misao is a unique baby name in United States, it had been in use since 1905 and was last seen in 1932, during its 25 years of usage, it was able to reach the top 2000 names.

In 1919, it ranked 1528th when 29 girls were named Misao. Over 337 people have been named Misao in United States. But an extremely popular name in Japan where every 1 in 900 have the name.

As per our findings, over 150000 people has been named Misao globally.

YearRankBirths
193244155
193033488
192933978
192837407
192732869
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You hate routines and prefer freelance work. Not being focused on building an impressive career doesn't mean you should stay uneducated and blind. It's strange but you enjoy being miserable sometimes. You can turn from open-hearted to untouchable in a blink of an eye, especially when you are sad. You wish everyone were just like you but they can't. Most people enjoy having you around. You appreciate an educated man. You are one yourself.

Other names similar to Misao

  •  Drace - Meaning of Drace is Dragon and Modern Variant of Drake is originated from Old English is a baby boy name. Drace is resulted from Drayce.
  •  Lay - Of Old English and Old Norse origin, Anomalous Lay is used largely in Gujarati and Hindi, Lay means "Concentration or From the Meadow Farm" is given to both boys and girls
  •  Harnoor - Harnoor's meaning is God's Gift or Light of God came from Punjabi used as a unisex name is specifically used in Sikh and Punjabi
  •  Jerzea means From One of the Channel Islands is a baby girl name has origin in English. Jerzea is derivative of Jersey.
  •  Vane means A Banner is a baby boy name came from English
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Famous people named Misao

  • Misao Fujimura,
  • Misao Kokubu, from 1943 movie Aozora kôkyôgaku, who characterized the N.

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