Kenshiro is of Japanese origin, meaning "healthy" or "well-adjusted." It's composed of two kanji characters: "ken" (健) and "shirō" (慧). This name has a profound history in manga culture, as it is the name of the protagonist in Kenzaburo Oda's popular series, "Fist of the North Star." The character Kenshiro, also known as Raoh's rival, embodies strength, resilience, and wisdom. While not widely used outside Japan, Kenshiro has gained international recognition due to its association with this influential manga and anime franchise.
Between 2004 and 2013, the name Kenshiro was given to a total of 11 babies, with 6 being born in 2004 and another 5 in 2013.