Hiro (given name)

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Hiro
Gender Male
Origin
Word/Name Japanese
Meaning Different meanings depending on the kanji used

Hiro is a masculine Japanese given name with multiple meanings, dependent on the characters used. 裕 means "abundant". 寛 means "generous, tolerant" and 浩 means "prosperous." [1] Notable people with the name include:

Characters

  • Hiro Nakamura, a character in the Heroes television series
  • Hiro Hiyorimi, a main protagonist of the Series Princess Resurrection
  • Hiro Granger, a character in Beyblade series
  • Hiro Protagonist, a character in the science fiction novel Snow Crash
  • Hiro Sohma, a character in the Fruits Basket series
  • Hiroshi Nohara, a character from the Crayon Shin-Chan series
  • Hiro, a character from the game "bust a groove" (Bust a move in Japan)
  • Hiro, a character from the Hidamari Sketch comic strip
  • Hiro, the main character in Lunar: Eternal Blue video game
  • Hiro, a character in Ginga Densetsu Weed series
  • Hiro Sakurai, a main character in the Original English-language manga Miki Falls
  • Hiro, a Japanese steam engine character from the Thomas and Friends special "Hero of the Rails"
  • Hiro Fuse, a character from Scott Westerfeld's book, "Extras", of the Uglies series
  • Hiro the Mini Ninja, a player character in Mini Ninjas video game
  • Heero Yuy (ヒロ・ユイ, Hiro Yui), Pilot of the Zero suit in Mobile Suit Gundam Wing
  • Hiro Oozora, a character from Danball Senki W, one of the three protagonists.
  • Hiro, one of the giant ninja toads from Mount Myoboku from the anime and manga series, Naruto (manga).

Notes

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