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Baby X: The Name Game

Picking Kai’s name was easy. I think it was the 3rd name Maria’s folks suggested, and Maria and I both really liked it. But with Baby X, we’re having a harder time coming up with a name.

Last week I talked about Gen as a possible first name. The Japanese character for it has a special meaning in Maria’s family, but I have to admit I’m not excited about how the name sounds. So we’re considering other possibilities. We’re sticking with the idea of a Japanese first name, and we’ve got a few basic tests a name must past in order to be a candidate:

  1. It has to pass the playground test – i.e. it can’t be a name that other kids will tease him for. So names like Waki and You are definitely out.
  2. It has to sound good with Toppa. A couple of common endings for boys’ names are ~taka and ~tomo. Names with those endings are out. The alliteration with Toppa is just too strong.
  3. It can’t be a mouthful. That is, it has to be easily understood by a Western ear. Since he’ll be growing up in the US, I don’t want him to have a name he’ll have to repeat 3 times to people when he introduces himself. So long or hard to pronounce names like Sakutarou or Natsuhisa are out. Possible exceptions are names that have a short nickname: for example, Yasuhiro can be just Yasu.

Maria and I have both been really busy this week, so we haven’t had much time to talk it over. She has a Japanese baby name book, but since it’s in Japanese, I can’t read it. But I found a web page with Japanese boys’ names in Romanji, so I can read them. I just looked through all of them and came up with a list of candidates. I don’t necessarily really like all these names, but they pass the three tests and they sound at least ok to me.

Akashi
Akira
Gen
Genta
Han (maybe out because of Han Solo)
Hiroshi
Jiro (means 2nd son)
Jun
Junya
Kazuo
Ken
Kenta (nickname Ken)
Makio
Makoto
Masa
Masaru (nickname Masa)
Masato (nickname Masa)
Mirai (means “future”)
Natsuo (Natsu means “summer”)
Reiji (I think it means “handsome”)
Rishou
Senri
Shigeru* (nickname Shige)
Shigeta* (nickname Shige)
Shion (could go by Sean if he wanted)
Tetsuo (“tetsu” means iron – very masculine)
Yasuhiro (nickname Yasu)
Yoshihiro (nickname Yoshi)

* Maria’s father is Shigenori, and her grandfather was Shigeo, so any name starting with Shige gets special consideration (in Japan, it’s ok to re-use part of a family name, but re-using the entire name is considered bad luck) .

If you see anything you like on the list, let me know, and we’ll give it closer look.

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  1. Murray says:

    Mike, I like Kazuo (“Kaz” would be a really cool nickname) and Tetsuo. I asked Doug for a favorite Japanese name and he says Ash, Pikachu and Zatoichi.

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