All about the name SAKAE

Meaning, origin, history.

Sakae is a Japanese given name of both masculine and feminine usage. The name originates from the Japanese word "sakaeru," which means "to rise" or "to ascend." It is often associated with the idea of growth, progress, and achievement.

The use of the name Sakae dates back to ancient Japan, where it was commonly used among the nobility and the warrior class. Over time, its usage spread throughout different social strata, becoming popular among common people as well.

One notable historical figure with the name Sakae is Matsudaira Sakae (1558-1623), a Japanese daimyo during the Edo period. He was known for his military prowess and played a significant role in the establishment of the Tokugawa Shogunate.

In modern times, Sakae continues to be used as a given name in Japan, with its meanings still deeply rooted in the ideas of growth and achievement. It is often chosen by parents who wish to impart these qualities onto their children or to express their hopes for their child's future success.

See also

Japanese
Japan

Popularity of the name SAKAE since 1880.

Number of births per year since 1880.

The given statistics show the annual births of babies named Sakae in the United States over several years. Starting from 1914 with 5 births, there was a slight increase to 6 births in the following year, 1915. The trend continued with another 5 births in 1916, followed by 6 births in both 1917 and 1921. There was a brief spike to 7 births in 1919 and again in 1924. After that peak, there were consistently 5 births per year from 1923 to 1925. The statistics then take a significant jump to the year 2008 with another 5 births recorded. Overall, over these selected years, there have been a total of 57 babies named Sakae born in the United States.