Sumio is a Japanese given name of both male and female usage. The name has two possible meanings depending on the kanji characters used to write it:
1. Sumio (すみお): This name means "clear" or "pure." It's composed of the kanji characters "sumi" which means "clear," and "o" which is a suffix that can mean "male" or can be used to create male names.
2. Sumio (すみお): Alternatively, this name can also mean "beautiful" or "handsome." In this case, the kanji characters are "sumi" meaning "beautiful," and "o."
The name Sumio has been in use in Japan for many centuries but it gained popularity during the Meiji era (1868-1912). It was during this time that many Japanese people adopted Western-style given names, and Sumio was one of them. Today, it remains a popular choice among Japanese parents, although its usage has declined slightly over the past few decades.
In addition to Japan, Sumio is also used in other countries where Japanese influence can be found, such as South Korea and Brazil. It's important to note that while Sumio may sound similar to some Western names, it is not of Western origin but rather a distinctly Japanese name with a rich history and cultural significance.
Here are some interesting statistics about the name Sumio:
* In the United States, there were six babies named Sumio in 1918.
* The following year, 1921, saw another six newborns given the name Sumio.
* Five years later, in 1925, five more babies were named Sumio.
In total, from these three years alone, there were seventeen births of children named Sumio in the United States.