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Ryu

Ryu, written in romaji as Ryū, is a term used in Japan and Korea with several distinct meanings. In kanji, it can denote a dragon (竜 or 龍) when used as a given name or as a symbol of the mythical creature. In martial arts terminology, ryū (流) means a school, style, or tradition, as in the names of various martial arts “ryū” styles. The pronunciation and meaning vary with the chosen characters and context.

As a personal name, Ryu is commonly used as a masculine given name in Japan, sometimes chosen

In popular culture, Ryu is best known as the central character of Capcom’s Street Fighter series. Debuting

Beyond names and fiction, the word ryū remains common in Japanese and Korean contexts to describe styles

for
its
dragon-related
associations.
In
Korean
contexts,
the
same
romanization
Ryu
can
correspond
to
the
surname
류
and
is
also
used
in
given
names;
the
meaning
depends
on
the
hanja
used
to
write
it.
in
1987,
Ryu
is
a
stoic
Japanese
martial
artist
who
travels
the
world
to
pursue
self-mastery
through
combat.
He
is
widely
regarded
as
one
of
the
defining
characters
of
the
fighting
game
genre.
His
signature
moves
include
Hadouken
(an
energy
projectile),
Shoryuken
(a
rising
dragon
punch),
and
Tatsumaki
Senpukyaku
(a
spinning
kick).
The
character
has
been
featured
in
numerous
games,
films,
and
other
media,
contributing
to
the
enduring
popularity
of
martial
arts
archetypes
in
video
games.
and
lineages
within
martial
arts
and
literature.
The
term’s
usage
reflects
both
cultural
symbolism
and
linguistic
variety
across
East
Asia.