Shoji is a warm and spirited Japanese name—SHOH-jee—that carries a sense of calm strength and bright potential. Depending on the kanji, it can mean “to soar” (翔二), “righteous rule” (正治) or other graceful blends of integrity and ambition. Flickering into early-20th-century Hawaiian birth records, Shoji hints at families weaving heritage under palm trees and volcanoes. Today it feels both timeless and freshly inspiring—like sunlight through a paper screen, offering a gentle glow without anyone having to slide it open. Choosing Shoji is like handing your son an open window: a peek at tradition, a breath of freedom, and endless room for his own story to take flight.
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