Tahiro is a male name of Arabic origin, derived from the root *tahir/tahira*, meaning “pure,” “clean,” or “intact.” In Islamic tradition, *Tahira* often refers to spiritual purity and is notably used to describe Maryam (Mary), Jesus’s mother, as “the pure one” ([venere.it][1]). Thus, Tahiro carries connotations of innocence, virtue, and moral integrity, often chosen by families as a name that evokes spiritual sincerity and inner cleanliness ([venere.it][1]).
The name also appears in Japanese naming systems when rendered phonetically as “Tahiro.” In Japanese contexts, kanji such as **太啓** or **太洋** can represent Tahiro, with **太** meaning “great,” “abundant,” or “large,” and **啓** meaning “enlighten” or “guide,” while **洋** evokes “ocean” or “broad\[ness]” ([en.pon-navi.net][2]). Though this usage is rare and more symbolic, it suggests positive attributes like wisdom, openness, and expansiveness. Globally, Tahiro is uncommon but present in some Muslim communities, reflecting cultural appreciation for its meaningful heritage.: https://venere.it/il-significato-e-la-storia-del-nome-tahiro/?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Il significato e la storia del nome Tahiro" https://en.pon-navi.net/nazuke/name/meaning/a/tahiro?utm_source=chatgpt.com "Japanese Names Meaning Tahiro - NAZUKE PON"