Cat name
Sanjūrō
- Origin
- Japanese
- Gender
- male
Meaning
Japanese name combining 'san' (three) and 'jūrō' (ten-year-old boy) — traditionally a masculine given name
More
house cat. Source: Wikidata Q100451536
Themes
Questions
- What does Sanjūrō mean?
- Sanjūrō means Japanese name combining 'san' (three) and 'jūrō' (ten-year-old boy) — traditionally a masculine given name. It's a name of Japanese origin.
- Where does the name Sanjūrō come from?
- Sanjūrō comes from Japanese. It's associated with these themes: Famous Cats.
- Is Sanjūrō a boy or girl cat name?
- Sanjūrō is traditionally a male name, but cat names don't have to follow human conventions — many people use it for cats of any sex.
- Is Sanjūrō a good name for a cat?
- Sanjūrō is a thoughtful pick. It carries the character of Famous Cats. It means "Japanese name combining 'san' (three) and 'jūrō' (ten-year-old boy) — traditionally a masculine given name." The best cat names are short, distinctive, and meaningful to you.
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