Kazumi is a unisex Japanese given name, derived from two kanji characters: 'カ' (ka) meaning ' Fragmented', and 'ズミ' (zumi) which means 'Compassion'. The name has been used for both boys and girls historically in Japan, reflecting the fluidity of gender roles within traditional Japanese culture. Kazumi's popularity peaked during the early to mid-20th century, particularly amongst females.
"Kazumi has had periods of increased popularity as a baby name in the past century, with six births recorded both in 1927 and 2013. However, it's more commonly seen recently, with five births each in 2012, 2018, and 2020. Overall, there have been 32 babies named Kazumi since 1925."