Shoji

#22 in Hawaii

Meaning of Shoji

Shoji is a male name with Japanese origin. It is pronounced as SHOH-jee (/ʃoˈdʒi/) in Japanese. This unique and charming name has variations such as Sho and Shouji. The name Shoji holds a special significance in Hawaii, where it was relatively popular during the early 20th century. In 1927, it ranked 22nd with 35 occurrences among newborns in Hawaii, demonstrating its appeal and popularity at that time. Shoji carries a sense of cultural richness and individuality, making it a wonderful choice for parents seeking an exotic yet meaningful name for their baby boy.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as SHOH-jee (/ʃoˈdʒi/)

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