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Toshio

Toshio is a masculine Japanese given name. The meaning depends on the kanji used to write it; common elements in the first part, read as "toshi," can convey ideas such as year, age, talent, or longevity, while the second part, read as "o," is often represented by characters meaning man or male. Because many kanji combinations are possible, Toshio can carry a variety of nuanced meanings. When written in kana, it is としお.

The name has been used in Japan for many generations. It was particularly common in the mid-20th

Notable people with the given name include the artist Toshio Saeki, known for a distinctive surreal, horror-inspired

In summary, Toshio is a traditional Japanese male name with flexible kanji spellings and a history of

century,
and
while
less
frequent
today,
it
remains
in
use
for
traditional
or
family
reasons.
It
is
typically
considered
a
masculine
given
name.
body
of
artwork.
In
popular
culture,
Toshio
appears
as
the
name
of
the
young
male
ghost
in
the
Ju-On/The
Grudge
film
series,
illustrating
the
name’s
continued
presence
in
Japanese
media
and
global
audiences.
use
across
generations,
appearing
in
real-life
figures
as
well
as
fiction.