Sayori

Meaning of Sayori

Sayori is a charming and melodious name of Japanese origin, pronounced sah-YOH-ree. Rooted in the rich cultural heritage of Japan, Sayori often evokes images of grace and beauty, akin to the delicate cherry blossoms that are a symbol of the country. The name carries an air of elegance and tranquility, making it a lovely choice for a baby girl. While not extremely common in the United States, its uniqueness adds to its appeal; in 2023, it was given to 124 newborns, ranking 1663rd in popularity. A close variation of this name is Satori, which shares a similarly serene and refined essence. Whether you're drawn to its lyrical sound or its cultural significance, Sayori is a beautiful and distinctive choice for your little one.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as sah-YOH-ree (/saːjoːri/)

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Notable People Named Sayori

Sayori Ishizuka is a Japanese voice actress known for her roles in popular anime series like MÄR and To Heart 2.
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