Tange is a unique and compelling given name of Japanese origin. Derived from 'tatsu' (辰), which means 'east,' it signifies harmony, balance, and the rising sun. Historically, Tange has been used by both males and females in Japan, adding to its versatility. In recent years, however, it has gained traction as a unisex name outside of Japan, drawing admiration for its distinctiveness and cultural significance.
The name Tange experienced some variability in popularity between 1963 and 1983, with a noticeable spike in 1966 (10 births) but also several years of lower popularity, including gaps from 1965 to 1968 and again from 1971 to 1975. The total number of babies named Tange during this period was 59.