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Forename Shōji

Throughout the world, Shōji (ショウジ Japan, Shoji Japan India China Brazil United States, Сёдзи Russia) is quite a common primarily boy's, but very seldom girly given name. The given name Shōji is habitual in Japan, where it is a rare male name, India, and Philippines, where it is a rare principally male, but scarcely girly name. Measured by absolute frequency, it is commonest in India, Japan, and China. Likewise, Shōji is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Shōji

name Ozi, name Koro, name Shōta, name Kohji, name Shouta, name Shohji, name Odi, name Onoji, name Soushi, name Shohda, name Kōji, name Shono, name Oro, name Shouko, name Sousi, name Komichi, name Omichi, name Tohkairin, name Syohji, name Shoda, name Shota, name Komiti, name Shiuji, name Masako, name Shoshi, name Shosi, name Syouji, name Kodi, name Kooji, name Коро, name Kouji, name Syuji, name Shuji, name Souji, name Кодзи, name Siuji, name Shoji, name Shouda, name Omiti, name Syouko, name Shougo, name Syoji, name Сёдзи, name Shohsi, name Syosi, name Jōji, name Kozi, name ショウジ, name Johji, name Koji, name Šota, name Kosuji, name Oji
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ショウジ Japan
Shoji China, Japan, India, Brazil, United States
Сёдзи Russia

First name Shōji in the context

Shōji is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: .

Notable namesakes

shōji senjō Japanese monk of the Sengoku period (b. 1518) link
shōji jin'emon (b. 1575) link
shōji honda (b. 1897) link
shōji okumura (b. 1913) link
shōji tsuchiya (b. 1914) link
shōji suzuki (b. 1917) link
shōji wakui Japanese journalist (b. 1927) link
shōji sakamoto Japanese Esperantist, JP (b. 1927) link
shōji kubomura (b. 1918) link
shōji kitamura American baseball player (1928-1981), US (b. 1928) link
shōji ōishi (b. 1920) link
shōji maeda (b. 1925) link
shōji kamijō (b. 1926) link
shōji hayasaka (b. 1927) link
shōji kunimoto (b. 1927) link