Kazuhiro is a Japanese masculine given name. Its origin lies in the Japanese language, with "Kazu" meaning "harmony" or "peace", and "hiro" meaning "ample" or "prosperous". Therefore, the combined meaning of Kazuhiro is "abundant harmony" or "prosperous peace".
The use of this name can be traced back to ancient Japan. It was often given to children born into families that wished for them to grow up in a harmonious environment and lead prosperous lives. The name has been popular among the Japanese nobility and samurai class throughout history, reflecting their desire for harmony within their households and the country at large.
Today, Kazuhiro remains a common name in Japan and can also be found among Japanese expatriate communities around the world. Although its popularity has fluctuated over time, it continues to be chosen by parents who appreciate its traditional meaning and cultural significance.
The name Kazuhiro has had a steady presence in the United States over the past few years, with an average of around five to six babies being named Kazuhiro each year since 2009. Specifically, there were five births with this name in 2009 and six births in 2015. Overall, from these two years alone, a total of eleven babies have been given the name Kazuhiro across the United States.