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    Nariyoshi

    成義, 成芳, 成善 (examples)(Nariyoshi)

    Pronunciation: NAH-ree-yoh-shee

    ♂ Male
    Japanese
    Appears in:⛩️Japanese Names

    Meaning

    To become good/virtuous; to achieve success

    Origin

    undifferentiated Japanese kana

    The Story Behind Nariyoshi

    Nariyoshi is a traditional Japanese male given name. Like many Japanese names, its meaning can vary depending on the specific kanji characters used to write it. Common kanji combinations for Nariyoshi often include 成 (nari), meaning 'to become, to achieve, to succeed,' and 義 (yoshi), meaning 'righteousness, justice, morality, honor, good.' Other kanji for 'yoshi' can include 芳 (fragrant, virtuous) or 善 (good, virtuous).

    The name reflects a common desire in Japanese naming conventions to bestow virtues or aspirations upon a child. Names ending in -yoshi (like Yoshihiro, Yoshio, Yoshinobu) have been historically popular, conveying positive attributes. The 'nari' component also appears in other names, often implying growth or accomplishment.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Uncommon
    Trend:Rare
    Era:Contemporary
    Popular in:Japan

    Popularity Trends

    Is Nariyoshi Right for Your Baby?

    Nariyoshi is a Traditional, Virtuous name for boys that suits parents looking for something with character. Most people will pronounce it correctly on the first try.

    Syllables4
    LengthLong
    International UseNiche
    PronunciationEasy

    Regions Where Nariyoshi Is Used

    Japanese

    Name Vibe

    Traditional
    Virtuous

    Famous People Named Nariyoshi

    • Nariyoshi Kikuchi (菊地 成孔), a Japanese musician, composer, and writer.
    • Nariyoshi Miyagi (宮城 成義), a Japanese professional baseball player.

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Nari

    Nariyoshi in different fonts

    NariyoshiDancing Script
    NariyoshiCaveat
    NariyoshiSatisfy
    NariyoshiPacifico
    NariyoshiGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Nariyoshi

    What does Nariyoshi mean?

    Nariyoshi means "To become good/virtuous; to achieve success". It is derived from undifferentiated Japanese kana.

    What is the origin of Nariyoshi?

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

    Is Nariyoshi a male or female name?

    Nariyoshi is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Nariyoshi?

    Nariyoshi is pronounced "NAH-ree-yoh-shee".

    What language does Nariyoshi come from?

    Nariyoshi comes from Japanese.

    Is Nariyoshi a popular name?

    Nariyoshi is considered a uncommon name, and its popularity trend is rare.

    What are nicknames for Nariyoshi?

    Common nicknames for Nariyoshi include Nari.

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