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*{{Nihongo|]|大宅 壮一}} (1900–1970), Japanese journalist | *{{Nihongo|]|大宅 壮一}} (1900–1970), Japanese journalist | ||
*{{Nihongo|]|田中 奏一}} (born 1989), Japanese footballer | *{{Nihongo|]|田中 奏一}} (born 1989), Japanese footballer | ||
*{{Nihongo|]|寺田 創一}} (born 1965), Japanese composer | |||
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Gender | Male |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Sōichi, Soichi or Souichi (written: 壮一, 宗一, 聡一, 奏一 or そういち in hiragana) is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Sōichi Aikawa (相川 宗一) (born 1942), Japanese politician
- Soichi Fujita (藤田 宗一) (born 1972), Japanese baseball player
- Soichi Ichida (1910–1986), Japanese philatelist
- Sōichi Kakeya (掛谷 宗一) (1886–1947), Japanese mathematician
- Souichi Moto (本 そういち), Japanese manga artist
- Soichi Noguchi (野口 聡一) (born 1965), Japanese astronaut
- Sōichi Ōya (大宅 壮一) (1900–1970), Japanese journalist
- Soichi Tanaka (田中 奏一) (born 1989), Japanese footballer
- Soichi Terada (寺田 創一) (born 1965), Japanese composer
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