Shūji

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Shūji
GenderMale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDifferent meanings depending on the kanji used

Shūji, Shuji or Shuuji (written: 修司, 修二, 修治, 修次, 州司, 収史, 秀爾 or 秀治) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • Shuji Arinaga (有永 修二) (born 1948), Japanese handball player
  • Shuji Fujimoto (藤本 修司) (born 1988), Japanese footballer
  • Shūji Hayashi (林 修司) (born 1979), Japanese actor
  • Shuji Ikeguchi (池口 修次) (born 1949), Japanese politician
  • Shuji Imamoto (今本 秀爾) (born 1965), Japanese environmentalist
  • Isawa Shūji (伊澤 修二) (1851–1917), Japanese educator
  • Shūji Iuchi (井内 秀治) (born 1950), Japanese anime director
  • Shuji Kataoka (片岡 修二) (born 1950), Japanese film director and screenwriter
  • Shuji Kashiwabara (柏原 収史) (born 1978), Japanese actor
  • Shuji Kondo (近藤 修司) (born 1981), Japanese professional wrestler
  • Shuji Kira (吉良 州司) (born 1958), Japanese politician
  • Shuji Kusano (born 1970), Japanese footballer
  • Shuji Matsuno (松野 修二) (born 1963), Japanese badminton player
  • Shuji Nakamura (中村 修二) (born 1954), Japanese academic
  • Shūji Terayama (寺山 修司) (1935–1983), Japanese poet, writer, film director and photographer
  • Shuji Tsurumi (鶴見 修治) (born 1938), Japanese gymnast
  • Shuji Yamada (山田 修司) (born 1956), Japanese volleyball player

See also