Tokutarō
Tokutarō is a masculine Japanese given name.
Written forms
Tokutarō can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples:The characters used for "taro" literally means "thick son" and usually used as a suffix to a masculine name, especially for the first son. The "toku" part of the name can use a variety of characters, each of which will change the meaning of the name.
- 徳太郎, "benevolence, big son"
- 得太郎, "gain, big son"
- 啄太郎, "peck, big son"
- 篤太郎, "sincere, big son"
- 竺太郎, "bamboo, big son"
- 徳太朗, "benevolence, thick, bright"
- 徳多朗, "benevolence, many, bright"
- 徳汰朗, "benevolence, excessive, bright"
- 得太朗, "gain, thick, bright"
- 得多朗, "gain, many, bright"
- 登久太郎, "climb up, long time, big son"
Notable people with the name
- Tokutaro Sakurai, Japanese general
- Tokutaro Shimizu, Japanese politician
- Tokutaro Takayama, Japanese Yakuza member
- Tokutarō Tanaka, Japanese photographer
- Tokutaro Ukon, Japanese footballer
- Tokutarō Watanabe, Japanese businessman