Hito
Hito is a Japanese noun meaning a person or human being. It is written with the kanji 人 and read with the native kun'yomi ひと (hito). In modern Japanese, hito refers to an individual or people in general and appears in everyday phrases such as いい人だ (ii hito da, “he/she is a good person”).
In plural or collective usage, hitobito (人々) means “people” or “everyone.” The term has a broad, neutral
In broader or more formal contexts, a related term is ningen (人間), which denotes human beings in a
Names and other uses: hito can appear as a component in proper names or fictional titles, and