Makio
MAH-kee-oh
Makio is a boy’s name of Japanese origin, meaning “Derived from Japanese elements, this name can evoke strength and prosperity, often associated with the oak tree and its enduring nature.”, and peaked in popularity in 2006.
What Makio Means
“Derived from Japanese elements, this name can evoke strength and prosperity, often associated with the oak tree and its enduring nature.”
The Story of Makio
Rooted in Japanese tradition, this name evokes the quiet strength and enduring wisdom of the ancient oak.
Makio is a name of Japanese origin, often composed of kanji that suggest strength, prosperity, and resilience. It is frequently associated with the enduring nature of the oak tree, symbolizing steadfastness and longevity.
For your son, Makio conveys a profound sense of dependable strength and quiet wisdom. You envision a child who is resilient in spirit, grounded in his values, and a steady presence for those around him.
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Numerology
The Builder
Stable, disciplined, and hardworking. Names at 4 convey groundedness and reliability.
Personality Traits
Peak Year
#5 in 2006
Total Births
5
First Recorded
2006
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