All about the name NARUTO

Meaning, origin, history.

Naruto is a Japanese masculine given name. It has several possible meanings and origins. One interpretation of the name Naruto comes from the city of Naruto in Tokushima Prefecture, Japan. This city is known for its wind caves and the word "naruto" means "to blow" or "hurricane," which could imply strength or force.

Another possible meaning of Naruto is associated with the daikon radish, a traditional Japanese vegetable. The name Naruto can be written using the kanji characters naru (菜) meaning "vegetable" and to (都) meaning "capital." Therefore, Naruto could mean "capital vegetable."

Despite these meanings, there isn't a widely accepted origin or significance for the name Naruto. It is not associated with any specific historical figures or events in Japanese culture.

Today, Naruto is a relatively uncommon given name in Japan but has gained international recognition due to its use as the title character of Masashi Kishimoto's popular manga and anime series "Naruto." This series tells the story of Naruto Uzumaki, a young ninja who aspires to become the leader of his village. The character's name is said to have been chosen by Kishimoto because he liked how it sounded.

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Japanese

Popularity of the name NARUTO since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Did you know that the name Naruto has been given to a total of 12 babies in the United States over two years? In 2012, there were 5 newborns named Naruto, and this number increased slightly to 7 in 2023. It's fascinating to see how names can evolve in popularity over time!