Neizan

#56 in Puerto Rico

Meaning of Neizan

Neizan is a cross-cultural boys’ name that has gained quiet momentum in the United States, rising from just five recorded births in 2011 to 79 in 2024. Etymologists point first to Spanish usage, where the spelling is viewed as a modern, phonetic twist on the Hebrew Nathan, “gift of God,” and is pronounced ney-SAHN. In Japan, the same letters can be rendered with kanji meaning “sound” and “mountain,” producing the slightly longer reading NEH-ee-zahn. The shared Z gives the name a contemporary snap that appeals to many Latino parents looking for a fresh yet meaningful alternative to classics like Nathan or Nicolás. Occasional appearances by young Latin American musicians and gamers named Neizan have helped cement its cool, modern aura. With biblical roots, a hint of East-Asian imagery and a track record of steady, if modest, growth, Neizan offers parents a globally fluent choice that feels both familiar and distinctly their own.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as NEH-ee-zahn (/nei̯.zan/)

Spanish

  • Pronunced as ney-SAHN (/nei̯ˈsan/)

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