Masaru - People

People

with the given name Masaru
  • Masaru Akiba (勝), a Japanese football player
  • Masaru Emoto (勝), a Japanese author
  • Masaru Furukawa (勝), a Japanese swimmer and olympic champion
  • Masaru Hayami (優), the 28th Governor of the Bank of Japan
  • Masaru Ibuka (大), a Japanese electronics industrialist
  • Masaru Ikeda (勝), a Japanese actor and voice actor
  • Grant Masaru Imahara, an American electronics and radio control expert
  • Masaru Inada (勝), a Japanese skeleton racer
  • Inoue Masaru (勝), a Japanese samurai known as the "father of the Japanese railways"
  • Masaru Katori (まさる), a female Japanese writer and manga author
  • Masaru Kageura (將), a Japanese baseball player
  • Masaru Kitao (勝), a Japanese animator
  • Masaru Konuma (勝), a Japanese director
  • Masaru Kurotsu (勝), a Japanese football player
  • Masaru Matsuhashi (優), a Japanese football player
  • Masaru Edward Fulenwider-Musashi, a Wushu martial artist, stuntman, and an actor
  • Masaru Ogawa (勝), a Japanese figure skater
  • Masaru Sakurai (賢), a member of the Japanese musical group The Alfee
  • Masaru Sato (勝), a Japanese composer
  • Masaru Shimabukuro (優), a member of the Okinawan music band Begin
  • Masaru Takumi (勝), a Japanese yakuza
  • Masaru Tobita (将), known as Survival Tobita, a Japanese professional wrestler
  • Kyokutenhō Masaru (勝), a Mongolian sumo wrestler
  • Wakanohana Masaru (勝), a Japanese sumo wrestler

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