Hisayo is a beautiful Japanese name with a rich cultural heritage. It is predominantly given to baby girls and carries a lovely meaning of "long-lasting generation" or "eternal world". In Japanese, Hisayo is pronounced as hee-sah-yoh (/hiːsɑˈjoː/). A variation of this name is Hisae. While not as popular in modern times, Hisayo had some presence in the United States during the early 20th century. Its popularity peaked in 1920 when it ranked 3598 among newborn names. Despite its earlier decline, Hisayo remains a unique and meaningful choice for parents who appreciate Japanese culture and seek a name that symbolizes longevity and enduring love.
Hisayo Sasaki Momose is a Japanese electrical engineer known for her expertise in semiconductor devices and her work at the Toshiba Center for Semiconductor Research and Development in Kawasaki. |