All about the name MATSUYE

Meaning, origin, history.

Matsuye is a Japanese given name of unknown origin and meaning. It does not appear to be derived from any known Japanese words or phrases, nor does it have any recorded historical significance or association with notable figures in Japanese history or culture.

The name Matsuye is believed to have been created as an auspicious name for girls born into the Matsui family, a prominent samurai clan during the Edo period (1603-1868). However, there is no definitive evidence to support this claim, and it remains purely speculative.

There are no known festivals or holidays associated with the name Matsuye, nor are there any specific traits or characteristics commonly attributed to people bearing this name. Its rarity even within Japan makes it difficult to draw conclusions about its significance or associations beyond its potential origins as a family name.

In contemporary usage, Matsuye is considered an unusual and somewhat outdated name, rarely encountered in modern Japan or among Japanese communities abroad. As such, there is little available information about its meaning or history beyond the speculative theories outlined above.

See also

Japanese
Japan

Popularity of the name MATSUYE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

Matsuye is a unique and uncommon name in the United States, as reflected by its birth statistics over the years. Between 1915 and 1930, there were only three years where the name appeared on birth records.

In 1915, Matsuye was given to five newborns across the country. This number doubled four years later in 1919 when eight babies were named Matsuye at birth. However, the following decade saw a decrease once again, with just five births registered under this name in 1930.

Overall, over these fifteen years (1915-1930), there were a total of eighteen children born in the United States who were named Matsuye. This rarity may contribute to its distinctive character and could make it an appealing choice for parents looking for something different for their child's name.