Susano, of Japanese origin, is a name steeped in ancient mythology and cultural significance. It translates to 'one who comes from the mountain' or 'one who is born from the mountains'. In Shinto folklore, Susanoo is a powerful storm god, brother of the sun goddess Amaterasu and the moon god Tsukuyomi. Known for his fierce nature and tempestuous demeanor, Susanoo is often associated with thunder, lightning, and the cleansing power of storms. Traditionally, he is depicted as a wild, muscular figure wielding a sword called Kusanagi-no-Tsurugi, which is also known as one of the three imperial regalia of Japan.
"The name Susano experienced fluctuations in popularity between 1916 and 1989, with birth years showing intervals of varying lengths ranging from 7 to 56 years."