Hideki is a name of Japanese origin and it's derived from the Kanji characters "秀" (Hide) meaning "excellent" or "outstanding", and "栄" (Ki) meaning "prosperous" or "flourishing". When combined, Hideki translates to "prospering excellently".
The name Hideki has been used in Japan for centuries but its popularity grew significantly during the Edo period (1603-1868). It was often given to children born into families with high expectations and aspirations for their future success. Some notable figures who bear this name include Hideki Tojo, a prominent Japanese politician and military leader during World War II, and Hideki Matsui, a former Major League Baseball player known as "Godzilla" due to his powerful hitting.
While Hideki is traditionally a male name, it's important to note that names ending with the "-ki" sound can also be given to females. However, this is less common and Hideki remains predominantly used for boys in Japan. The name has gained international recognition largely thanks to its prominent bearers but it still retains a distinct Japanese character and cultural significance.
Hideki is a unique name that has been given to newborns in the United States over several years. According to the data provided, there were:
* 9 babies named Hideki in 1974
* 6 babies named Hideki in 1979
* 7 babies named Hideki in 1981
* 5 babies named Hideki in 1982
In total, over these four years, there were 27 births of children named Hideki in the United States. This name has a distinctiveness that makes it stand out among other names given during these years. While the number of babies named Hideki varied from year to year, the consistent appearance of this name in the birth records shows that it has been chosen for newborns across different periods.