Kazuo - Alternate Writings

Alternate Writings

It has several written forms, and the meaning depends on the characters used (usually kanji, but sometimes hiragana). Common forms include:

  • 一雄: first son, first in leadership/excellence
  • 一夫: first son
  • 一男: first man/male
  • 和夫: harmonious/peaceful man
  • 和男: harmonious/peaceful man
  • かずお (hiragana)
  • カズオ (katakana)

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