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Ritaro is a Japanese given name, often used as a surname as well. The name is composed of two kanji characters: "里" (ri), which means "village" or "countryside," and "太郎" (tarō), which is a common suffix for male names, often translating to "first son" or "great son." Ritaro is a unisex name, but it is more commonly used for males. The name has been used in Japan for centuries and has a rich cultural history. It is often associated with traditional Japanese values such as respect for elders, community, and hard work. Ritaro is also a popular name in Japan for both boys and girls, and it has been used by several notable individuals in Japanese history and popular culture. Despite its long history, Ritaro remains a popular name in Japan today, reflecting the enduring appeal of traditional Japanese names.