Yukihide
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| Yukihide | |
|---|---|
Yukihide Takekawa, Japanese singer-songwriter | |
| Pronunciation | jɯkʲiçide (IPA) |
| Gender | Male |
| Origin | |
| Word/name | Japanese |
| Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
| Other names | |
| Alternative spelling | Yukihide (Kunrei-shiki)
Yukihide (Nihon-shiki) Yukihide (Hepburn) |
Yukihide is a masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings
Yukihide can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples:
- 幸英, "happiness, hero"
- 幸秀, "happiness, excellence"
- 幸栄, "happiness, prosperity"
- 幸日出, "happiness, sunrise"
- 行英, "go, hero"
- 行秀, "go, excellence"
- 行栄, "go, prosperity"
- 行日出, "go, sunrise"
- 之英, "of, hero"
- 之秀, "of, excellence"
- 之栄, "of, prosperity"
- 之日出, "of, sunrise"
- 志英, "determination, hero"
- 志秀, "determination, excellence"
- 志栄, "determination, prosperity"
- 雪栄, "snow, prosperity"
- 雪日出, "snow, sunrise"
- 恭英, "respectful, hero"
- 恭秀, "respectful, excellence"
- 恭栄, "respectful, prosperity"
The name can also be written in hiragana ゆきひで or katakana ユキヒデ.
Notable people with the name
- Yukihide Gibo (儀保 幸英, born 1996), Japanese footballer.
- Yukihide Hayashi (林 幸秀, born 1948), Japanese bureaucrat. Former Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology.
- Yukihide Hidenohana (秀ノ花 行秀, born 1965), real name Yukihide Kikushima (菊島 行秀), Japanese sumo wrestler.
- Yukihide Kurobe (黒部 幸英, born 1958), Japanese artist.
- Yukihide Nikaido (二階堂 行栄, 1581-Date of death unknown), samurai of the Azuchi-Momoyama period.
- Yukihide Takekawa (武川 行秀, born 1952), Japanese singer-songwriter.
- Yukihide Ueno (上野 幸秀, born 1970), Japanese professional wrestler.
Fictional characters
- Yukihide Renjoji (蓮城寺 行秀), from game Pretty Rhythm.
External links
- Jim Breen's WWWJDIC Monash University - Japanese Names Dictionary
- Jisho - Japanese-English dictionary
- Nemudiku - Japanese Names Dictionary (in Japanese)
- Online Kanji Dictionary (in Japanese)
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