Takuma Explained
Takuma |
Gender: | Male |
Meaning: | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Origin: | Japanese |
Takuma (written: 拓磨, 拓真, 拓馬, 琢磨, 匠馬, 卓磨, 卓真 or 卓馬) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese baseball player
- , Japanese motorcycle racer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese rugby union player
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese businessman
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese martial artist
- , Japanese boxer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese baseball player
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese photographer and critic
- , Imperial Japanese Army general
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese shogi player
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese racing driver
- , Japanese basketball player
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese voice actor
- , Japanese voice actor
- , Japanese voice actor and singer
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese badminton player
- , Japanese economist
Fictional characters:
- Takuma Aoi (青井 拓馬), a character in the film
- , a character in the film series The Street Fighter
- , Kyokugen Karate instructor in the "Art of Fighting" video games
- Takuma Kusanagi (草薙琢磨), a character from Jungle De Ikou! OVA
- Takuma Mamizuka (狸塚 拓馬), a character from the manga and anime School Babysitters, and the twin brother of Kazuma Mamizuka
- Takuma Momozuka (百束 タクマ), a character from the game Digimon Survive
Takuma (written: 宅間) is also a Japanese surname. Notable people with the surname include:
See also
- Takuma, Kagawa, a former town in Mitoyo District, Kagawa Prefecture, Japan