Kyohei

Meaning of Kyohei

Kyohei is a male name of Japanese origin. In Japanese, it is pronounced as kyoh-hey (/kjoːheɪ/). This name has a strong and distinctive sound, making it stand out among other names. Kyo and Kyohey are variations of Kyohei that can also be used. Although not very common in the United States, with only six occurrences in 1991, Kyohei carries a unique charm and cultural significance. It is worth considering for parents who are seeking a name that is both uncommon and has an international flair.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as kyoh-hey (/kjoːheɪ/)

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Notable People Named Kyohei

Kyōhei Tsutsumi was a renowned Japanese composer, record producer, and arranger.
Kyohei Sorita - Kyōhei Sorita is a Japanese classical pianist and conductor who won second prize at the XVIII International Chopin Piano Competition in 2021.
Kyohei Yamashita is a Japanese badminton player known for his expertise in doubles matches.
Kyohei Noda is a retired Japanese football player.
Kyohei Sugiura is a Japanese football player who currently plays for Zweigen Kanazawa.
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