Yūtarō
Yūtarō is a common Japanese given name for males.
Written forms
Yūtarō can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are 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 "yu" part of the name can use a variety of characters, each of which will change the meaning of the name.
- 勇太郎, "bravery, big son"
- 友太郎, "friend, big son"
- 優太郎, "kindness, big son"
- 雄太郎, "male, big son"
- 悠太郎, "calm, big son"
- 裕太郎, "abundant, big son"
- 勇太朗, "bravery, thick, bright"
- 勇多朗, "bravery, many, bright"
- 勇汰朗, "bravery, excessive, bright"
- 雄太朗, "male, thick, bright"
- 悠太朗, "calm, thick, bright"
Notable people with the name
- Yutaro Abe, Japanese footballer for Gainare Tottori
- Yutaro Chinen, Japanese football player
- Yutaro Hara, Japanese footballer for Sanfrecce Hiroshima
- Yutaro Hakamata, Japanese professional footballer
- Yutaro Itayama, Japanese baseball player
- Yutaro Miura, Japanese singer-songwriter
- Yutaro Oda, Japanese footballer
- Yutaro Ohsaki, Japanese baseball player
- Yutaro Shin, Japanese football player
- Yutaro Sugimoto, Japanese baseball player
- Yutaro Yanagi, Japanese football player
- Yutaro Watanabe, Japanese baseball player
- Yutaro Takahashi, Japanese footballer
Fictional characters
- Yutaro Tsukayama, a character in Rurouni Kenshin manga and anime.
- Yutaro Kindaichi, a character in Haikyu!! with the position of middle blocker from Aoba Johsai High