Varies by kanji; commonly combines kazu (harmony/one/peace) + toshi (wise/talented/agile), often rendered as “harmonious and talented” or “wise/quick one.”
Japanese
Boy
Nickname meaning 'one who flips' or 'lively, agile'; also associated with the famous dolphin 'Flipper'.
English
Unisex
Flexible, agile, nimble
English
Unisex
Varies by origin: in Turkish deli means 'crazy' or 'mad' (colloquial); in Chinese (德利, Dé Lì) it can mean 'virtue' and 'benefit'; as a diminutive of Delilah it relates to 'delicate' or 'fragile'.
Chinese, English, Hebrew, Turkish
Unisex
Short form of Japanese names beginning with 'Tosh-' (kanji often convey meanings like 'talented', 'agile', 'wise' or 'alert'); in Scottish/English use it appears as a surname-derived nickname (MacIntosh: 'son of the chief').
English, Japanese, Scottish
Boy
Meaning depends on the kanji; commonly combines an element like 'toshi' (俊: talented, 敏: agile, 寿: long life, 利: benefit) with 'kazu' (一: one, 和: harmony, 数: number).
Japanese
Boy
Meaning varies by kanji; commonly conveys ideas like 'talented/wise/agile' combined with elements such as 'tree', 'radiance', 'life' or 'noble'.
Japanese
Boy
Meaning varies by kanji; commonly '–ko' = child with prefixes meaning 'talented', 'wise', 'agile', 'long life', 'beneficial' or 'graceful'.
Japanese
Girl
Varies by kanji in Japanese (common elements convey 'talented', 'agile', 'long life', 'trust' or 'true'); in Yoruba (as Tosin) it means 'worthy to be worshipped' or 'praiseworthy' (short for Oluwatosin/Olatosin).
Japanese
Boy
Varies by kanji; typically combines elements meaning 'agile/talented/wise' (toshi) and 'happiness/fortune/long life' (yuki) - often interpreted as 'talented and fortunate' or 'fortunate, long-lived'.