Satomi

Satomi (さとみ, サトミ) Japanese given name which is also used as a surname.

Satomi
PronunciationSá-tó-mí
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
Meaningdifferent meanings depending on the kanji used.
Region of originJapan
Other names
Related namesSatoko

Possible writings

Satomi can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:

  • 里美, "hometown, beauty"
  • 怜美, "wise, beauty"
  • 聡美, "wise, beauty"
  • 智美, "wisdom, beauty"
  • 理美, "intelligence, beauty"
  • 叡美, "intelligence, beauty"
  • 聖美, "holy, beauty"

The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.

  • さと美, mixture of hiragana and kanji
as a surname
  • 里見

Satomi Clan

  • Satomi clan (里見氏), a Japanese clan originating in the Sengoku period
  • Satomi Yoshihiro (里美義弘, 1530-1578), a samurai of the Satomi clan
  • Satomi Yoshiyori (里見義頼, 1543-1587), the son of Yoshihiro
  • Satomi Yoshiyasu (里見義康, 1573-1603), the son of Yoshiyori and the father of Tadayoshi
  • Satomi Tadayoshi (里見忠義, 1594-1622), a retainer of the Okubo clan

Places

People

Given name

  • Satomi Akesaka (聡美), a Japanese voice actress
  • Satomi Arai (里美), a Japanese voice actress
  • Satomi Hanamura (怜美), a Japanese actress
  • Satomi Ishihara (さとみ), a Japanese actress
  • Satomi Ikezawa (理美), a Japanese manga artist
  • Satomi Kobayashi (聡美), a Japanese actress
  • Satomi Koike (小池 里美, born 1950), Japanese speed skater
  • Satomi Koorogi (さとみ), a Japanese voice actress
  • Satomi Moriya, (森谷里美) a Japanese voice actress
  • Satomi Matsuzaki, a member of a San Francisco musical group Deerhoof
  • Satomi Mikuriya (御厨さと美), a mangaka
  • Satomi Mitarai (怜美), a 12-year-old Japanese schoolgirl who was murdered by her classmate
  • Satomi Oka (さとみ), a Japanese actress
  • Satomi Ono (尾野 聡美, born 1975), Japanese ice hockey player
  • Satomi Sato (聡美), a Japanese voice actress
  • Satomi Watanabe (born 1999), Japanese squash player

Surname

Fictional characters

See also

  • DJ Satomi, an Italian electronic music producer and remixer
  • SATOMI', a Japanese singer
  • Satomi Hakkenden, a 1983 Japanese film directed by Kinji Fukasaku
  • Nansō Satomi Hakkenden (南総里見八犬伝), a Japanese 106 volume epic novel by Kyokutei Bakin
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