Yoshimi is a charming and distinctive Japanese given name, comprised of two kanji characters: "yo" (よう) meaning "good" or "well," and "shimi" (しみ) which denotes "purity" or "innocence." Together, these characters convey a harmonious blend of positivity and purity. The name Yoshimi is often associated with traditional Japanese culture and its rich history, making it a unique choice for parents seeking to honor their heritage or simply express their appreciation for East Asian aesthetics. It's important to note that while Yoshimi is traditionally given to females, it can also be used as a unisex name in modern times.
Yoshimi experienced fluctuations in popularity over these years with peaks of 9 births in 1917 and two periods of high consistency: 7 births from 1924 to 1926 and again from 1928 to 1929.