/dʑiɾomaɾɯ/
Second son or 'second boy' combined with a suffix denoting youth or endearment
Symbolizes familial order and affection, traditionally given to a second-born son with a sense of warmth and expectation. It embodies lineage and generational continuity.
Represents heritage, tradition, and the cultural importance of birth order in family structure. It also conveys a rustic charm and sincerity associated with historical Japan.
Rooted in Japanese naming traditions, Jiromaru reflects older conventions often found in Edo-period
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