Ryotaro

Meaning of Ryotaro

Ryotaro, a male given name of Japanese provenance, resonates with a harmonious convergence of linguistic precision and cultural gravitas, epitomizing both filial primogeniture and moral aspiration. Etymologically, it unites the character 良 (ryō), denoting “good,” “refreshing” or “virtuous,” with 太郎 (tarō), historically reserved for the eldest son, thereby fashioning a composite appellation that gestures toward ethical rectitude and familial eminence. Pronounced ryoh-TAH-roh (/rjoːˈtɑːro/), its phonetic cadence unfolds like a lantern’s glow upon a midnight sea, illuminating ancestral bonds even as it charts a course toward future promise. In the United States, from 1996 through 2002, Ryotaro registered between five and eight newborn occurrences per annum—ranking between 778 and 818—an empirical testament to its rare yet resilient presence within the onomastic topography. Nomen est omen: in this name’s luminous embrace, tradition and aspiration converge in dignified symphony.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as ryoh-TAH-roh (/rjoːˈtɑːro/)

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Notable People Named Ryotaro

Ryōtarō Okiayu -
Ryōtarō Shiba -
Ryōtarō Itō -
Ryotaro Onishi -
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