All about the name TAKU

Meaning, origin, history.

Taku is a Japanese given name that has gained international popularity in recent years due to its unique sound and cultural significance. Originating from Japan, the name Taku is believed to have several possible meanings, although there is no universally agreed-upon definition.

One common interpretation of the name Taku is "treasure" or "valued item," which may imply that someone named Taku is cherished or highly regarded by others. Another popular meaning is "strong," suggesting that the person bearing this name possesses inner strength and resilience.

The history of the name Taku can be traced back to ancient Japan, where it was often used as a unisex given name among various social classes. However, its usage became more prevalent during the Edo period (1603-1868), when many samurai families chose Taku as part of their children's names due to its positive connotations.

Today, Taku continues to be popular in Japan and has also started gaining recognition worldwide, particularly among parents seeking unique and meaningful names for their children. Despite its growing popularity, the name remains relatively uncommon outside of Japan, making it a distinctive choice for those looking for an unusual yet significant moniker.

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Japanese

Popularity of the name TAKU since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Statistics on the given name "Taku" show a fluctuating trend in its popularity over the years in the United States.

In 1984, there were 5 births of babies named Taku, which rose to 6 in 1991. The number of births then remained stable at 5 in both 1992 and 1994. After a gap of four years, there were again 5 births in 1998. The popularity of the name seemed to increase slightly in 2002 with another 5 births recorded that year.

After a period of decline or stability, the popularity of the name Taku showed an upsurge in 2010, with 6 births recorded that year. Overall, from 1984 to 2010, there were a total of 37 babies named Taku born in the United States.

While the number of births fluctuated over the years, it is clear that the name Taku has maintained a consistent, albeit relatively low, level of popularity. It's fascinating to observe these trends and how they might reflect shifting cultural tastes or influences.