Yoneo is a name of Japanese origin, derived from the phrase 'yone no ko,' which translates to 'the child who fulfills.' This unique moniker is composed of two elements: 'yone' meaning 'fulfillment' or 'completion,' and 'ko' signifying 'child'. It's often used in Japan as both a given name and a surname.
The name Yoneo was quite popular during the early to mid-1920s, with a consistent number of babies being named Yoneo each year. The peak in popularity occurred in 1926 when seven babies were given this name.