Yasurō
Yasurō is a Japanese given name, typically used for males. It is composed of two kanji characters: Yasu (康, 保, 靖, etc.) meaning "peace," "preserve," or "tranquility" and rō (郎) meaning "son" or "young man." Thus, the name Yasurō can be interpreted as "peaceful son" or "tranquil young man."
The rō suffix (郎) was historically a common element in male Japanese names, particularly among samurai and upper classes, but its usage has decreased in recent decades.
While the specific kanji used for Yasu can vary, influencing the nuanced meaning of the name, the overall impression is one of stability, health, and well-being projected onto the male child. The name carries a traditional feel and reflects a desire for the child's peaceful and prosperous future.