Natsuyo name meaning

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Updated: May 30th, 2024
Gender: Girl
Origin: Japanese
Usage: Japanese
Meaning: Summer Generation
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What does Natsuyo mean?

Natsuyo's meaning is Summer Generation is of Japanese origin used specifically in Japanese is a girl name.

How popular is the name Natsuyo?

Natsuyo is a rare baby name in United States and may not be used now as it was last seen in 1926. Natsuyo is a common name in Japan. At least, 3000 people globally have carried Natsuyo as their given name according to our research.

YearRankBirths
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[1] Source: Social Security Administration

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Here's what numbers has to say about Natsuyo

You love to help the people you care for. You possess persistence and clarity when it comes to searching for the truth. You love your freedom and respect other people's freedom too. You are born for so much more than you think. Deep inside you want someone to take over your dominance and take over the control. You are dominant in your circle of friends. Stress hates your guts. Your motto is "Why fight when you can solve issues the better way?"

Go through the following names similar to Natsuyo

  •  Kensuke - Unorthodox Kensuke is originated from Japanese is prevalently used in Japanese and is given to baby boys, Kensuke means "Preserver of Health"
  •  Kairi - Admired Japanese Kairi means "Ocean Village", dominantly used in Japanese and English is used as a gender insensitive name
  •  Mutsuko - Queer girl name Mutsuko means "Intimate Child" which is used chiefly in Japanese is of Japanese origin
  •  Mana - Infrequent unisex name Mana means "Name of a God, Supernatural Power or Similar" that came from Japanese and Hebrew is substantially used in Marathi and Oriya
  •  Joban - Used principally in Sikh and Punjabi recent and rare, Joban has its origin in Punjabi and Japanese, Joban means "Youth or Enjoys Cleanliness" is a gender-neutral name

Famous people named Natsuyo

  • Natsuyo Kanahama, from 1995 horror flick Sukueawaarudo, who characterized the The Victim.

Sources

  1. Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html
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