Tokujirō

Tokujirō is a masculine Japanese given name.

Possible writings
Tokujirō can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Some examples:

The characters used for "jiro" (二郎 or 次郎) literally means "second son" and usually used as a suffix to a masculine name, especially for the second child. The "toku" part of the name can use a variety of characters, each of which will change the meaning of the name ("徳" for benevolence, "得" for gain, "篤" and so on).


 * 徳二郎, "benevolence, second son"
 * 徳次郎, "benevolence, second son"
 * 得二郎, "gain, second son"
 * 篤次郎, "sincere, second son"
 * 啄二郎, "peck, second son"

Other combinations...


 * 徳治郎, "benevolence, to manage/cure, son"
 * 徳次朗, "benevolence, next, clear"
 * 得治郎, "gain, to manage/cure, son"
 * 篤次朗, "sincere, next, clear"
 * 竺次朗, "bamboo, next, clear"

The name can also be written in hiragana とくじろう or katakana トクジロウ.

Notable people with the name

 * Tokujirō Kameya (龜谷 徳次郎), Japanese photographer
 * Tokujiro Kanamori (金森 徳次郎), Japanese politician
 * Tokujirō Nishi (西 徳二郎), Japanese politician and diplomat