Masato Explained
Masato |
Gender: | Male |
Origin: | Japanese |
Masato (written:,,,,,,, or) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Masato (kickboxer) (born 1979), Japanese former welterweight kickboxer, won K-1 WORLD MAX kickboxing tournament in 2003, 2008
- Masato Amada (born 1974), Japanese voice actor
- , Japanese actor
- Masato Hagiwara (born 1971), Japanese actor
- Masato Harada (born 1949), Japanese film director and actor
- Masato Hatanaka (born 1975), Japanese musician
- Masato Hayakawa (born 1986), Japanese singer and musician
- Masato Ichishiki (born 1971), author of the SD Gundam comics
- , Japanese film director and screenwriter
- , Japanese anime director and screenwriter
- , Japanese game developer and scenario writer
- Masato Kawabata (born 1977), professional drifting driver
- Masato Kitera, Japanese diplomat
- Masato Kurogi (born 1989), Japanese football player for Cerezo Osaka
- , Japanese judoka
- Masato Morishige (born 1987), Japanese football player for F.C. Tokyo
- Masato Nakamura (born 1958), member of the band Dreams Come True
- , Japanese baseball player
- Masato Nagai a Japanese anime singer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- Masato Sakai (born 1973), Japanese actor
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese weightlifter
- , Japanese sailor
- , Japanese baseball player
- Masato Yokoyama (born 1964), perpetrator of the Sarin gas attack on the Tokyo subway
- Masato Yoshii (born 1965), Japanese professional baseball player
Fictional characters
See also
- Masato, Peruvian Amazonian regional variation of the fermented beverage chicha