MICHIO
The meaning of the boy name Michio is MAN WITH STRENGTH OF THREE THOUSAND .
Details on MICHIO:
- Gender:
- Boy
- Meaning(s):
- Man with strength of three thousand
- Popularity for Boy:
- 33,591st in the USA (bottom 50%)
- Origin(s)
- Themes / lists:
Latest USA SSA birth information:
5 births
MICHIO as a BOY in 2011
The meaning(s) of MICHIO:
The name Michio is a Japanese baby name. In Japanese the meaning of the name Michio is: Man with strength of three thousand.
USA birth(s) for MICHIO by year:
Here is the latest 16 years from USA social security list of total babies born with the name MICHIO
MICHIO as a boy
| Year | Boy Births |
|---|---|
| 2011 | 5 births |
| 1938 | 5 births |
| 1937 | 5 births |
| 1933 | 5 births |
| 1932 | 8 births |
| 1931 | 6 births |
| 1930 | 5 births |
| 1929 | 7 births |
| 1928 | 6 births |
| 1927 | 5 births |
| 1926 | 5 births |
| 1925 | 5 births |
| 1924 | 6 births |
| 1923 | 5 births |
| 1922 | 7 births |
| 1915 | 5 births |
About the name MICHIO
**Michio**: A name steeped in rich cultural heritage, Michio is of Japanese origin, meaning "man of wisdom" or "one who is a middle child." This gentle yet profound name resonates with qualities of intelligence and balance, embodying the essence of thoughtful leadership and insight. In Japan, where it is most commonly found, Michio is often associated with qualities such as determination and kindness, making it a cherished choice for families seeking a name that reflects both strength and empathy. The name carries a subtle elegance, evoking images of serene landscapes and the wisdom of generations past. Beyond Japan, Michio can also be found among Japanese communities worldwide, from the bustling streets of Los Angeles to the tranquil neighborhoods of São Paulo, bridging cultures and fostering connections. With its harmonious sound and meaningful connotations, Michio is a beautiful choice for any child destined to navigate the world with wisdom and grace.
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