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Hiro

Hiro is a given name of Japanese origin. In Japan it is almost exclusively masculine and commonly used as a standalone name or as a shortened form of longer names such as Hiroshi, Hiroyuki, or Hiroaki. The meaning of Hiro varies with the kanji used to write it; common representations include 広/弘/宏 (wide, vast, broad), 洋 (ocean), 博 (wide knowledge), among others. Because of kanji flexibility, there is no single fixed meaning for the name.

Outside Japan, Hiro is used in various cultures as a given name or nickname and can appear

Notable uses in fiction include Hiro Hamada, the teenage robotics prodigy and main character in Disney's Big

In sum, Hiro denotes a compact masculine given name with varied Japanese meanings depending on kanji, widely

in
fictional
and
popular
contexts.
It
is
also
encountered
as
a
surname
in
some
cases,
though
less
common.
Hero
6;
Hiro
Nakamura,
a
main
character
in
the
NBC
television
series
Heroes
who
gains
time-bending
abilities;
and
Hiro
Protagonist,
the
hacker-samurai
protagonist
of
Neal
Stephenson's
science
fiction
novel
Snow
Crash.
The
name
has
appeared
in
other
media
as
well,
reflecting
its
concise,
cross-cultural
appeal.
recognized
via
several
prominent
fictional
characters.