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    Bunjirō

    文次郎(Bunjirō)

    Pronunciation: BOON-jee-roh

    ♂ Male
    Japanese

    Meaning

    Literally 'literary second son', often implying 'cultured son'.

    Origin

    undifferentiated Japanese kana

    The Story Behind Bunjirō

    Bunjirō is a traditional Japanese male given name. The name is formed from three kanji characters: 'bun' (文), meaning 'literature' or 'writing'; 'ji' (次), meaning 'second'; and 'rō' (郎), a common suffix for male names, often meaning 'son' or 'man'. The 'ji' component historically indicated birth order, specifically the second son, though it can also simply be a phonetic component in later names. The 'bun' character suggests a connection to scholarship, arts, or culture, giving the name a refined and intellectual connotation. Names ending in -rō were very common for boys in Japan for centuries, particularly before the mid-20th century.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Rare
    Trend:Declining
    Peak decade:1900s
    Era:Early 1900s, Mid-century
    Popular in:Japan

    Popularity Trends

    Is Bunjirō Right for Your Baby?

    Bunjirō is a Traditional, Cultured, Classic name for boys that suits parents looking for something unique and distinctive. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables3
    LengthLong
    International UseNiche
    PronunciationEasy

    Regions Where Bunjirō Is Used

    Japanese

    Name Vibe

    Traditional
    Cultured
    Classic

    Famous People Named Bunjirō

    • Bunjirō Kotō (1856–1935), Japanese geologist and seismologist
    • Bunjirō Shōji (1927–2009), Japanese politician
    • Bunjirō Sano (1892–1972), Japanese actor

    Bunjirō in different fonts

    BunjirōDancing Script
    BunjirōCaveat
    BunjirōSatisfy
    BunjirōPacifico
    BunjirōGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Bunjirō

    What does Bunjirō mean?

    Bunjirō means "Literally 'literary second son', often implying 'cultured son'.". It is derived from undifferentiated Japanese kana.

    What is the origin of Bunjirō?

    Bunjirō originates from Japanese. Its cultural origin is undifferentiated Japanese kana.

    Is Bunjirō a male or female name?

    Bunjirō is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Bunjirō?

    Bunjirō is pronounced "BOON-jee-roh".

    What language does Bunjirō come from?

    Bunjirō comes from Japanese.

    Is Bunjirō a popular name?

    Bunjirō is considered a rare name, and its popularity trend is declining.

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