Yasuko

#41 in Hawaii

Meaning of Yasuko

In the intricate tapestry of Japanese onomastics, Yasuko emerges as a luminous strand, its kanji synthesis of 安 (yasu, “peace”) and 子 (ko, “child”) evoking the serene vitality of a dawn-kissed blossom. Warmly cherished among Issei communities in early twentieth-century Hawai‘i—where it graced the top fifty appellations from 1913 (ranked eighteenth) through 1930 (ranked forty-first)—Yasuko resonates with a gentle insistence, its lilting cadence trailing like recited elegies in a Roman amphitheater. From an academic lens, the name invites a multidisciplinary exegesis, weaving together linguistic morphology, cultural anthropology, and diaspora studies while symbolizing parental aspirations for harmony and well-being. In its graceful economy of sound and meaning, Yasuko stands as an expository testament to the transcendent power of nomenclature, uniting diverse heritages under a single appellation.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as yah-SOO-koh (/jɑˌsuːko/)

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Notable People Named Yasuko

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