Ryō (given name)

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Ryō
GenderUnisex
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDepends on kanji used.
Region of originJapanese

Ryō (りょう, リョウ) is a unisex Japanese given name. It is sometimes romanized as Ryou, Ryoh, or Ryo.

Kanji[]

The meaning of the name differs based on the kanji used to write it. Kanji used to write this name include:[1]

People[]

Film and television[]

Directors and producers[]

  • Ryo Sugimoto (born 1976, 亮), Japanese film and television directors

Live film and television actors[]

  • Ryō (actress) (born 1973, りょう), Japanese model and actress
  • Ryo Hayami (born 1945, 亮), Japanese actor
  • Ryō Ikebe (1918–2010, 良), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Ishibashi (born 1956, 凌), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Kase (born 1974, 亮), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Kato (born 1990, 諒), Japanese actor and television personality
  • Ryo Katsuji (born 1986, 涼), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Kimura (born 1988, 了), Japanese actor
  • (born 1992, 涼), Japanese actor, singer, Satsuma Ambassador
  • Ryo Narita (born 1993, 凌), Japanese actor and model
  • Ryo Narushima (born 1971, 涼), Japanese actress
  • Ryo Matsuda (born 1991, 凌), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Ryusei (born 1993, 涼), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Segawa (born 1978, 亮), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Takeuchi (born 1993, 崚), Japanese actor known as Ryoma Takeuchi
  • Ryō Tamura (born 1946, 亮), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Ueno (born 1984, 亮), Japanese actor
  • Ryo Yoshizawa (born 1994, 亮), Japanese actor

Voice actors[]

Comedians[]

Illustrators and writers[]

Music[]

  • Ryo, leader of the Japanese musical group Supercell
  • Ryo Fukui (born 1948), Japanese pianist
  • Ryo Fukawa (born 1974, りょう), Japanese comedian and musician
  • Ryo Kawakita (born 1978, 亮), member of Maximum the Hormone band
  • Ryo Kawasaki (born 1947, 燎), Japanese jazz fusion guitarist
  • Ryo Noda (born 1945, 燎), Japanese composer and saxophonist
  • Ryo Okumoto (born 1959, 亮), Japanese rock keyboardist
  • Ryo Owatari (born 1972, 亮), Japanese guitarist
  • Ryo Nishikido (born 1984, 亮), Japanese idol, actor, singer, and former member of the J-pop group Kanjani8
  • Ryō Takahashi (musician) (born 1985), Japanese musician and composer

Politics and government[]

  • Narasaki Ryō (1841–1906, 龍), wife of Sakamoto Ryōma, an architect of the Meiji Restoration
  • Ryō Kurusu (1919–1945, 良), officer in the Imperial Japanese Army
  • Ryo Shuhama (born 1950, 了), Japanese politician with the Democratic Party of Japan

Sport[]

Baseball[]

Football[]

Other sport[]

  • Ryō Aono (born 1990, 令), Japanese snowboarder
  • Ryo Chonan (born 1976, 亮), Japanese mixed martial artist
  • Ryo Fukuda (born 1979, 良), Japanese racing driver
  • Ryo Ishikawa (born 1991, 遼), Japanese professional golfer
  • Ryo Kawamura (born 1981, 亮), Japanese mixed martial artist
  • Ryo Michigami (born 1973, 龍), Japanese racing driver
  • Ryo Miyazaki (亮), Japanese boxer
  • Ryo Miyake (born 1990, 諒), Japanese fencer
  • Ryo Mizunami (born 1988), Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist
  • Ryo Mizuno (motorcyclist) (水野 涼, born 1998), Japanese motorcycle racer
  • Ryo Saito (了), Japanese professional wrestler
  • Ryo Sato (high jumper) (佐藤 凌, born 1994), Japanese high jumper
  • Ryo Shibata (born 1987, 嶺), Japanese competitive figure skater
  • Ryo Tanaka (born 1987, 遼), Japanese hockey player
  • Ryo Tateishi (born 1989), Japanese swimmer
  • Ryō Yamamura (born 1981, 亮), Japanese rugby union player
  • Ryo Yamamoto (born 1984, 亮), Japanese long-distance runner
  • Ryo Yuzawa (遊澤 亮, born 1976), Japanese table tennis player

Others[]

Characters[]

References[]

  1. ^ Breen, Jim (2011). Japanese Names Dictionary. Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group. Archived from the original on 2012-12-05. Retrieved 2012-12-02.
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