Satō Explained

Satō
Pronunciation:pronounced as /ja/
Meaning:Literally "aide or assistant of the wisteria ". Short for of,[1] Fujiwara of, Fujiwara from, etc.
Region:Japan
Language:Japanese

is the most common Japanese surname,[2] often romanized as Sato, Satou or Satoh. A less common variant for a pen name is .

Hiroshi Yoshida, a professor at Tohoku University, suggested in 2024 that if current trends continue all people in Japan will have the surname Sato by 2531, as married couples are expected to use the same surname.[3]

Notable people with the surname Satō

Fictional characters

Notes and References

  1. was (inspector [third highest of the four administrative ranks of the [[Ritsuryō]] period]) in, and the corresponding court rank was Sixth Rank.
  2. 明治安田生命 全国同姓調査 [''Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company - National same family name investigation'']]. Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company. 2008-09-24. 2012-05-30.
  3. News: McCurry . Juston . Everyone in Japan will be called Sato by 2531 unless marriage law changed, says professor . 11 June 2024 . The Guardian . 2 April 2024.