Saburō

Saburō or Saburo (さぶろう, サブロウ) is a masculine Japanese given name.

Saburō
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDifferent meanings depending on the kanji used

Possible writings

Saburō can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:

  • 三郎, "third son"
  • 三朗, "three, bright"

The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

People with the name

  • Saburo Aizawa (相沢 三郎, 1889–1936), Japanese soldier
  • Saburo Fujiki (藤木 三郎, born 1955), Japanese golfer
  • Saburō Gōda (郷田 三朗), Japanese producer from Tokyo Movie.
  • Saburo Hasegawa (長谷川 三郎, 1906–1957), Japanese calligrapher and painter
  • Saburō Hayashi, Japanese soldier
  • Saburo Ienaga (家永 三郎, 1913–2002), controversial Japanese historian
  • Saburo Ishikura (石倉 三郎, born 1946), Japanese actor
  • Saburo Ito (伊藤 三郎, 1915–?), Japanese swimmer
  • Saburo Kamei (亀井 三郎, 1938–2013), Japanese voice actor
  • Saburō Kawabuchi (川淵 三郎, born 1936), Japanese footballer and manager
  • Saburō Kitajima (北島 三郎, born 1936), Japanese Enka singer
  • Saburō Kurusu (来栖 三郎, 1886–1954), Japanese diplomat
  • Saburō Matsukata (松方 三郎, 1899–1973), Japanese Scout leader
  • Saburo Okita (大来 佐武郎, 1914–1993), Japanese economist
  • Saburō Sakai (坂井 三郎, 1916–2000), Japanese World War II fighter pilot
  • Saburo Sato (佐藤 三郎, born 1960), Japanese sailor
  • Saburo Teshigawara (勅使川原 三郎), Japanese choreographer and dancer
  • Saburo Yokomizo (横溝 三郎, born 1939), Japanese middle-distance runner

When the name is used as a suffix, it often turns to "-zaburō".

Fictional characters

  • Mutsumi Saburo from Sgt. Frog
  • Saburo Kato from Space Battleship Yamato
  • Saburou Aoyama (aka Goggle Blue) from Dai Sentai Goggle V
  • Saburo (aka Hakaider) from Kikaider
  • Saburo Ookuchi from Elite Yankee Saburo
  • Saburo Ichimonji, the protagonist's third son, from Ran
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