Kentarō Explained
Kentarō |
Gender: | Male |
Meaning: | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Origin: | Japanese |
Kentarō, Kentaro, Kentarou or Kentaroh (written:,,,,,,,, or) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
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- , Japanese volleyball player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese composer, pianist
- , Japanese baseball player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese shogi player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese voice actor
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese swimmer and Olympic medalist
- , Japanese comedian, theatre director, manga artist
- , Japanese alpine skier
- , Japanese manga artist
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese runner
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese baseball player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese film director
- , Japanese model and actor
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese composer and conductor, also known as Ken-P
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese baseball player
- , Japanese wrestler
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese actor and singer
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese volleyball player
- , Japanese manga artist
- Kentaro Toyama, Japanese computer scientist
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese football player
- , Japanese manga artist
- , Japanese footballer
Fictional characters
- Mr. Kentaro Moto, character name of Mr. Moto in a series of films, portrayed him as a detective by Peter Lorre
- , character in the Maison Ikkoku series
- Kentaro Kyoutani (京谷 賢太郎), a character from Haikyu!! with the position of wing spiker from Aoba Johsai High
- , character in the series
- Kentaro Saeki, character portrayed by Haruma Miura in the film The Eternal Zero
- , character in the anime of the Love Hina series
- , character in the Hanebado! series
- , character in the Tiger Mask series