Kazue is a unisex given name of Japanese origin, derived from the combination of two kanji characters: "加" (ka), meaning 'add' or 'plus', and "誉" (yu), meaning 'praise' or 'glory'. This name is often used for both boys and girls in Japan. Pronunciation may vary slightly depending on the region, but it is commonly pronounced as /kɑˈzuː/. Kazue has gained some international recognition due to notable individuals such as Kazue Sawai, a renowned Japanese violinist and professor of music.
The name Kazue experienced significant fluctuations in popularity over these years, with the highest number of births occurring in 1922 at 25, and the lowest in 1928 at just 5. The total number of births over this period was 216.