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    Taiichirō

    太一朗(Taiichirō)

    Pronunciation: TIE-ee-chee-roh

    ♂ Male
    Japanese
    Appears in:⛩️Japanese Names

    Meaning

    great first son

    Origin

    undifferentiated Japanese kana

    The Story Behind Taiichirō

    Taiichirō is a traditional Japanese male given name. Like many Japanese names, its meaning is derived from the combination of kanji characters used to write it. The most common combination involves 'tai' (太) meaning 'great' or 'thick', 'ichi' (一) meaning 'one' or 'first', and 'rō' (郎) meaning 'son'. This structure often indicates birth order, with 'Ichirō' meaning 'first son', 'Jirō' meaning 'second son', and so on. The addition of 'Tai' emphasizes greatness or importance.

    The name reflects a cultural value placed on the firstborn son in traditional Japanese families. While the specific kanji can vary, the phonetic sound Taiichirō consistently points to this meaning. Names ending in -rō were historically very common for boys in Japan, though their popularity has seen some decline in modern times compared to newer naming trends.

    Popularity & Trends

    Rarity:
    Uncommon
    Trend:Declining
    Era:Traditional, Contemporary
    Popular in:Japan

    Popularity Trends

    Is Taiichirō Right for Your Baby?

    Taiichirō is a Traditional, Strong name for boys that suits parents looking for something with character. It may require a brief explanation of pronunciation in some regions.

    Syllables4
    LengthLong
    International UseNiche
    PronunciationModerate

    Regions Where Taiichirō Is Used

    Japanese

    Name Vibe

    Traditional
    Strong

    Famous People Named Taiichirō

    • Taiichiro Hirokawa (voice actor)
    • Taiichiro Kawamura (baseball player)
    • Taiichiro Yoshimoto (footballer)

    Nicknames & Short Forms

    Tai

    Taiichirō in different fonts

    TaiichirōDancing Script
    TaiichirōCaveat
    TaiichirōSatisfy
    TaiichirōPacifico
    TaiichirōGreat Vibes

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    Frequently Asked Questions About Taiichirō

    What does Taiichirō mean?

    Taiichirō means "great first son". It is derived from undifferentiated Japanese kana.

    What is the origin of Taiichirō?

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

    Is Taiichirō a male or female name?

    Taiichirō is a male name.

    How do you pronounce Taiichirō?

    Taiichirō is pronounced "TIE-ee-chee-roh".

    What language does Taiichirō come from?

    Taiichirō comes from Japanese.

    Is Taiichirō a popular name?

    Taiichirō is considered a uncommon name, and its popularity trend is declining.

    What are nicknames for Taiichirō?

    Common nicknames for Taiichirō include Tai.

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