The baby name Tsuru is a unisex name, 2 syllables long and is pronounced "Tsu-ru".
Tsuru is Japanese in Origin.
Tsuru is a Japanese name that means "crane." The crane is a symbol of longevity and good fortune in Japanese culture, and is often depicted in art and literature. The name Tsuru is commonly given to girls, but can also be used for boys. It is a simple and elegant name that is easy to pronounce, with two syllables and the emphasis on the first.
The origin of the name Tsuru can be traced back to ancient Japan, where the crane was revered as a sacred bird. In Japanese mythology, the crane is said to live for a thousand years and is a symbol of immortality. The name Tsuru has been used for centuries in Japan, and is still a popular choice for parents today. It is often given to girls born in the spring, when the cranes return from their winter migration.
The name Tsuru is made up of two kanji characters: 鶴 (tsuru) and 鳥 (tori). The first character, 鶴, means "crane," while the second character, 鳥, means "bird." Together, they create a name that is both beautiful and meaningful. The pronunciation of Tsuru is straightforward, with the "tsu" sound similar to the "ts" in "cats" and the "ru" sound similar to the "roo" in "kangaroo."
Tsuru has the following similar or variant Names
- Tzuru |
- Tzuruh |
- Tzuruhu |
- Tzururu |
- Tzururuh |
- Tzururuhu |
- Tzurururu |
- Tzurururuh |
- Tzurururuhu |
- Tzururururu |
- Tzururururuh |
- Tzururururuhu |
- Tzurururururu |
- Tzurururururuh