Shirai
Shirai is a Japanese surname. It is also sometimes used as a given name. The name can be written with various kanji, each having different meanings. Common kanji combinations include, but are not limited to:
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白井: meaning "white well" or "white rice field". This is one of the more common renderings of the name.
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新井: meaning "new well" or "new rice field."
The name is found throughout Japan, although it is not considered one of the most prevalent surnames.
Possible Meanings and Origins:
The "i" (井) component of the name generally refers to a well, which was a vital resource in agricultural communities. The first kanji modifies the meaning, suggesting a characteristic of the well (e.g., white) or potentially indicating a connection to a specific place with a well. Alternatively, "i" (井) can also refer to a rice field, making the meanings related to agriculture in both cases.
Usage as a Name:
Beyond being a surname, "Shirai" may also be used as a given name, although this is less common.
Related Terms and Notable People:
Due to the varying kanji possibilities, numerous individuals with the surname Shirai exist across various fields. Referencing individuals bearing the name would require specific qualifiers to differentiate them.