Tsukuyomi — Meaning, Origin & Everything to Know

A Japanese name from Japanese, Tsukuyomi carries the meaning '(the god of the moon)'.

Tsukuyomi is a Japanese name carrying the meaning '(the god of the moon)'. Within the Japanese world, Tsukuyomi sits in a tradition where meaning lives in the chosen kanji, which lets a single sound carry several possible senses. What keeps Tsukuyomi from feeling like a passing trend is the '(the god of the moon)' meaning sitting quietly underneath it. Tsukuyomi appeals to families after a name with real roots — here, the Japanese word for '(the god of the moon)'. For a son, Tsukuyomi carries a sense of intuition, calm and quiet beauty while staying simple to say and spell. Below you'll find everything about Tsukuyomi — etymology, popularity, the personality people attach to it, its numerology number, and names that pair well with it.

Quick facts about the name Tsukuyomi
NameTsukuyomi
MeaningAt its core, Tsukuyomi carries the meaning '(the god of the moon)', rooted in Japanese
OriginJapanese
LanguageJapanese
GenderBoy
Numerology number1
PronunciationTSU-kuyo-mi
Popularity tierTier 3

What Does the Name Tsukuyomi Mean?

At its core, Tsukuyomi carries the meaning '(the god of the moon)', rooted in Japanese.

The early history of Tsukuyomi belongs to the Japanese world, where '(the god of the moon)' was a quality worth naming a child for. Across generations the meaning '(the god of the moon)' held firm while Tsukuyomi passed through families, migration and changing fashion.

In current use, Tsukuyomi sits easily in any classroom or workplace while still carrying its original idea of '(the god of the moon)'. The result is a name in Tsukuyomi that feels both usable and meaningful — its appeal in the 2010s in a nutshell.

Symbolically, Tsukuyomi leans toward intuition, calm and quiet beauty, with its Japanese roots adding heritage to that idea.

Origin & Etymology of Tsukuyomi

Japanese · Japanese

The roots of Tsukuyomi lie in Japanese, carrying the sense '(the god of the moon)'. In the Japanese tradition meaning lives in the chosen kanji, which lets a single sound carry several possible senses, and Tsukuyomi fits squarely into that pattern. As Japanese communities moved and mixed, Tsukuyomi travelled with them — sometimes keeping its spelling, sometimes adapting, but holding its meaning. Tsukuyomi endured through quiet, repeated choice more than through any one celebrated namesake. Now Tsukuyomi works as both a nod to roots and a thoroughly usable everyday name.

Within Japanese culture, Tsukuyomi connects to enduring values through its idea of intuition, calm and quiet beauty. As Tsukuyomi spread internationally it was received warmly and adopted by families well beyond its origin — a sign of a name that crosses cultural lines gracefully. Regional forms of Tsukuyomi exist, yet '(the god of the moon)' usually stays intact across them. Tsukuyomi lets families abroad keep a link to their roots without choosing something hard to wear day to day.

How to Pronounce Tsukuyomi

TSU-kuyo-miTsukuyomi is usually said in 3 parts — TSU · kuyo · mi. As a Japanese name, give every syllable equal length and a clean, pure vowel.

Popularity of the Name Tsukuyomi

Tsukuyomi has stayed steadily popular, with its momentum centred on the 2010s. Tsukuyomi grew through word-of-mouth and steady choice rather than a fad, which tends to mean it sticks around. Popularity figures for Tsukuyomi here are based on historical naming-pattern data, updated periodically rather than in real time.

Personality Traits Associated with Tsukuyomi

People often picture someone called Tsukuyomi as intuitive and calm. Those impressions trace back partly to '(the god of the moon)' and partly to how Tsukuyomi sits in the mouth. By the old name-to-character thinking, Tsukuyomi signals intuition, calm and quiet beauty. None of this overrides the individual, of course — but if a name's signal matters to you, Tsukuyomi reads warm rather than harsh, which is part of why it resonates.

Tsukuyomi Numerology

The name Tsukuyomi carries the numerology number 1.

The numerology number for Tsukuyomi is 1: the Leader — independence and drive. Number 1 is traditionally said to colour how a person expresses themselves and what drives them. Set beside the meaning '(the god of the moon)', the 1 adds another layer for parents who weigh numerology when naming. For how the number 1 shapes Tsukuyomi's personality, strengths and life path, read the full guide to 1 at NumberAngel.

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Tsukuyomi & Zodiac Connection

If you like to pair names with star signs, Tsukuyomi leans toward dreamy Cancer and gentle Pisces. Plenty of families like to consider Tsukuyomi alongside their baby's actual zodiac sign. To weigh Tsukuyomi against your baby's real zodiac sign and compatibility, explore the sign profiles at GetMyHoro.

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Frequently Asked Questions

+What does the name Tsukuyomi mean?

Tsukuyomi means '(the god of the moon)'. It comes from Japanese and is linked with intuition, calm and quiet beauty, which makes it a meaningful choice for a son.

+What is the origin of Tsukuyomi?

Tsukuyomi is Japanese in origin, from Japanese. In that tradition meaning lives in the chosen kanji, which lets a single sound carry several possible senses. It has since spread well beyond its roots while keeping the meaning '(the god of the moon)'.

+What is the numerology number for Tsukuyomi?

In Pythagorean numerology Tsukuyomi reduces to 1 — the Leader — independence and drive. The full meaning of this number is explored at NumberAngel.

+Is Tsukuyomi a popular name?

Tsukuyomi has stayed steadily popular, with its strongest momentum in the 2010s.

+Is Tsukuyomi suitable for any gender?

Tsukuyomi is most often used as a boy's name, though naming is personal and the meaning '(the god of the moon)' suits any child.

+What are good nicknames for Tsukuyomi?

Tsukuyomi is short and friendly as it stands, so it is often used in full — though affectionate forms naturally appear at home.

+What names pair well with Tsukuyomi for a sibling?

Names such as Susanoo, Raijin, Shashank sit well beside Tsukuyomi, sharing a complementary style. Our sibling name generator suggests more.