Meaning
respectful, auspicious, or celebratory
The Story Behind Keishō
Keishō is a Japanese name that can be formed from various kanji characters, leading to different but often related meanings. The most common kanji for 'Kei' (慶) means 'celebrate' or 'auspicious,' and 'Shō' (祥) means 'auspicious' or 'good omen,' or (彰) meaning 'clear' or 'distinguish.' It is not a historically common name in the same way as some traditional Japanese names, but rather one that can be created with kanji to convey desired meanings. Its usage is generally tied to the specific combination of characters chosen by parents.
Popularity & Trends
Is Keishō Right for Your Baby?
Keishō is a Auspicious, Unique name that suits parents looking for something unique and distinctive. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.
Regions Where Keishō Is Used
Name Vibe
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Frequently Asked Questions About Keishō
What does Keishō mean?
Keishō means "respectful, auspicious, or celebratory".
What is the origin of Keishō?
Keishō originates from Japanese.
Is Keishō a male or female name?
Keishō is a unisex name.
How do you pronounce Keishō?
Keishō is pronounced "KEH-shoh".
What language does Keishō come from?
Keishō comes from Japanese.
Is Keishō a popular name?
Keishō is considered a very rare name, and its popularity trend is rare.
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