Fusaye is a unique and captivating first name of Japanese origin. It's composed of two kanji characters, 'Fu' (不) meaning 'not', and 'Saye' ( saye ) which signifies 'color'. Thus, Fusaye literally translates to 'no color'. However, it is often associated with the concept of 'purity' or 'simplicity'. This name has a distinct sound and offers a fresh alternative for those seeking an uncommon yet meaningful moniker.
The name Fusaye had a peak of popularity between 1918 and 1921 with nine births each year during this period. After a dip to seven births in 1920, it reached its highest point at thirteen births in 1924. Overall, there were seventy-one births with this name from 1917 to 1931.