Japanese people are very particular about naming.
1.? Japanese names also have the surname first and the given name last.
2.? Japanese surnames are mostly "complex surnames".
3. There is no clear limit on the number of characters for Japanese names.
4.? Japanese male names are customarily ranked according to brothers, with the numbers "one, two, three". For example: Taro, Ichiro, Goro, Ryota, Seiji.
5. Japanese women are accustomed to adding the character "子" to their names. For example: Sachiko, Tomoko, Ryoko.
6. Japanese surnames are mostly expressed in Chinese characters, and first names are also expressed in kana: for example: Suzuki Mari, Egawa Tomaki, Hayashi Keiji.
7. Japanese names also have the characteristics of the times, and the names commonly used by Japanese people in different eras are also different.