Kazumi is a unisex Japanese given name. It is written in kanji as 一 (かずみ), which means "the same, equal" or "one." This name is composed of two parts: "kazu" meaning one or the same and "mi," which can mean beautiful or lovely. Therefore, Kazumi could be interpreted to mean "beautiful and equal" or "lovely one." It's a name that has been used for both boys and girls in Japan but may be more commonly associated with females due to its gentle sound and meaning.
Kazumi saw a peak in popularity between 1917 and 1922 with consistent high numbers of births each year, ranging from 8 to 9. The name's usage then declined, hovering around 6 births per year until 1931. Overall, Kazumi had 111 births recorded over this period.