Hisashi
hee-SAH-shee
Hisashi is a boy’s name of Japanese origin, meaning “A Japanese name meaning "long-lived" or "lasting." It signifies longevity and enduring qualities.”, and peaked in popularity in 1926.
What Hisashi Means
“A Japanese name meaning "long-lived" or "lasting." It signifies longevity and enduring qualities.”
The Story of Hisashi
A name that speaks of enduring strength, like a mountain that has stood against the test of time.
Hisashi is a Japanese name, first recorded over a century ago, carrying the significance of a long and lasting life. It embodies qualities of resilience and determination, a timeless aspiration.
You imagine your son, Hisashi, as a patient and determined soul, one who approaches challenges with thoughtful resilience. This name is for a child who will persevere with quiet strength.
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Expressive, joyful, and imaginative. Names vibrating at 3 inspire creativity and optimism.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#15 in 1926
Total Births
129
First Recorded
1916
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