Definition
Kouhei Takeda is a Japanese personal name that may refer to individuals bearing this given name and surname. No widely recognized encyclopedic entry confirming a notable person, concept, or entity by this exact name is currently available.
Overview
The combination of the given name Kōhei (耕平, 興平, 皐平, etc.) and the surname Takeda (武田, 高田) is common in Japan. As a result, several individuals in various fields (e.g., entertainment, sports, academia) may share this name, but none have attained a level of notability that is documented in major encyclopedic reference works at this time.
Etymology / Origin
- Kōhei (こうへい) is a masculine Japanese given name. Its meaning varies according to the kanji used. Common kanji representations include:
- 耕平: “cultivate” (耕) + “peace/flat” (平) – roughly “cultivating peace.”
- 興平: “prosper” (興) + “peace/flat” (平) – “prosperous peace.”
- 皐平: “marsh” or “early summer” (皐) + “peace/flat” (平).
- Takeda (たけだ) is a Japanese surname written with several kanji, the most prevalent being:
- 武田: “warrior” (武) + “field” (田) – “field of warriors.”
- 高田: “tall/high” (高) + “field” (田) – “high field.” The surname is historically associated with the prominent Takeda clan of the Sengoku period.
Characteristics
Because Kouhei Takeda is a personal name rather than a distinct concept, there are no inherent characteristics associated with it beyond those typical of Japanese naming conventions:
- Gender: Predominantly male.
- Cultural context: Used primarily in Japan and among Japanese diaspora communities.
- Language: Rendered in kanji, hiragana, or katakana; romanized as “Kouhei Takeda” following the Hepburn system.
Related Topics
- Japanese given names
- Japanese surnames
- Japanese naming conventions
- Takeda (surname)
- List of Japanese actors, athletes, and public figures (potential individuals bearing the name)
Note
Accurate information about any specific notable individual named Kouhei Takeda is not confirmed in widely recognized encyclopedic sources as of the present date.