Gohachiro
/ɡˌoʊhəkɹˈioʊ/
Favorites
Japanese
Gohachiro is a Japanese name traditionally given to the thirteenth child, combining the numbers 'five' (go) and 'eight' (hachi), which are considered auspicious in Japanese culture. The suffix 'ro' signifies a male name. It reflects a cultural emphasis on prosperity, luck, and leadership within the family.
Go
Hachi
Roro
Charts show data based on United States SSA data(not global data) only, Roll over the visual for detailed rankings by year.