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Takeshi- means military warrior

Katashi- means firm, or hard

Katsurou- means (basically) victorous son

Ken- means healthy or strong

Kenta- means healthy or strong, plus thick, or big

Ryuu- means dragon

Shinobu- means endurance

Tarou- means thick or big son

all of these given names are considered "macho" in Japan and have varying contexts of strength.

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