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      Meaning of the first name Kiyosuke

      Origin

      Japanese

      Meaning

      Pure or Noble Depending on Characters

      Variations

      Kyosuke, Kiyomune, Kiyoyuki
      The name Kiyosuke originates from the Japanese language, where it is composed of two elements: kiyo (清) meaning pure or clean and suke (介) which often translates to help or assist. The precise meaning of Kiyosuke can vary depending on the specific kanji characters chosen to represent it. In general, names in Japanese culture often reflect virtues or admirable qualities, and Kiyosuke embodies concepts of purity and nobility.

      Historically, names like Kiyosuke have been used in Japan for centuries, with variations in pronunciation and character combinations. Notable figures bearing this name have appeared in various cultural contexts, contributing to its popularity and significance. During the feudal period, names often reflected a family's status or lineage, and Kiyosuke was sometimes chosen to impart qualities believed to be favorable for leadership and moral integrity. The name has likely appeared in literature, folklore, and historical accounts, reinforcing its cultural relevance.

      In contemporary Japan, Kiyosuke continues to be a favored name, particularly among parents who wish to instill values of purity and virtue in their children. It remains fairly popular, often chosen for its positive connotations. In modern settings, names in Japan also may reflect trends and pop culture influences, yet traditional meanings maintain significance. Kiyosuke appears in various forms of media, including anime and literature, ensuring its continued recognition in both familial and cultural contexts.

      Based on our records...

      Kobayashi

      This is the most common surname associated with Kiyosuke.

      Koto

      This is the most common name of those married to a Kiyosuke.

      Kametaro

      This is the most common name for a child of a Kiyosuke.
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