Kenzo is of Japanese origin, meaning "healthy" and "handsome". It is composed of two kanji characters: "健" (ken) meaning healthy, strong, or vigorous, and "造" (zó) meaning to create, make, or produce. This name gained international recognition through the French fashion house Kenzo founded by Japanese designer Kenzo Takada in 1970.
Statistics on the given name Kenzo show that it has a consistently low occurrence rate in the United States. In the year 2019, only five babies were named Kenzo. Since its introduction into the U.S. naming landscape, the total number of births with this name has accumulated to just five as well. This data indicates that Kenzo is not among the more popular choices for baby names in America, with its usage remaining relatively rare year after year. However, it's important to note that even uncommon names like Kenzo carry their own unique appeal and significance to those who choose them.