Japanese Male Names
Discover 200 curated full-name combinations. Each name features detailed kanji breakdowns, meanings, and cultural context to help you find the perfect match.
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“The character "温" conveys warmth, kindness and comfort, while "行" signifies movement, journey and conduct. Together, the name evokes the image of walking life's path with a gentle, warm heart, suggesting a person who balances inner compassion with decisive action and responsibility. It gives an impression of soothing strength and progressive grace.”
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What are some classic and popular Japanese male names?
This page highlights curated full-name combinations such as 曽我部温行 (Sogabe Haruyuki), 北澤宗佐 (Kitazawa Sousuke), 小谷治英 (Kotani Haruhide), 的場志行 (Matoba Muneyuki), 小谷佳司 (Kotani Keishi), mixing classic masculine staples with more modern or distinctive options so you can compare the full impression, not just the given name alone.
How should I choose a Japanese male name for a baby or character?
Start with the overall sound of the full name, then check whether the kanji express the masculine image you want: strong, calm, intelligent, refined, gentle, or heroic. Finally, look at how the surname and given name flow together, because the full-name rhythm matters as much as the individual kanji.
What kinds of kanji are common in Japanese male names?
Many Japanese male names use kanji tied to strength, aspiration, clarity, and steadiness, such as 翔 (to soar), 斗 (dipper or constellation), 太 (broad, great), 真 (true), and 介 or 助 (to help or support). On this page, each combination includes a kanji-by-kanji breakdown so you can judge the tone more precisely.
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