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      Meaning of the first name
      Yasuko

      Origin 
      Japanese

      Meaning 
      Peace, Quiet, Child

      Variations 
      Yasuo, Atsuko, Etsuko

      *Some content has been generated by an artificial intelligence language model, in combination with data sourced from Ancestry records and provided by BabyNames.com.
      The name Yasuko finds its origins in the land of the rising sun, Japan. Derived from the Japanese language, Yasuko is a name brimming with symbolic significance. It is composed of three Japanese characters: ya meaning peace, su representing quietness, and ko signifying child. The meaning behind Yasuko encapsulates a profound longing for a tranquil existence and the innocence of a child.

      Throughout history, the name Yasuko has held a revered place in Japanese society. It is believed that the name was initially bestowed upon girls born into noble and aristocratic families. In ancient Japan, the ruling classes sought to cultivate an environment of serenity, and the name Yasuko came to embody the peaceful atmosphere these families aspired to create. Over centuries, Yasuko transitioned from being a name reserved for the elite to becoming more prevalent among the wider population, symbolizing the desire for peace and tranquility that resonates with people from all walks of life.

      In modern-day Japan, Yasuko continues to be a cherished name, maintaining its connection to its etymological roots. The name evokes a sense of calmness and harmony, and it remains a popular choice for parents looking to bestow their child with a serene and peaceful spirit. In a fast-paced and bustling society, the name Yasuko serves as a constant reminder of the importance of embracing peace and quiet, and of cherishing the innocence and purity of the child within us all.
      Based on our records...
      This is the most common surname, spouse name and child name associated with Yasuko.
      Nakamura

      is the most common surname for Yasuko.

      Minoru

      is the most common spouse name for Yasuko.

      Kevin

      is the most common child name for Yasuko.

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