Soichi is of Japanese origin, meaning 'making a voice' or 'creating sound'. It's composed of the elements 'so' (voice) and 'i' (one). This name gained notable recognition through Soichi Negishi, a Nobel Prize-winning organic chemist. In Japanese culture, names often hold significant meanings, and Soichi is no exception, embodying creativity and expression.
"The name Soichi saw its peak popularity in the early 20th century, with five babies given this name each in 1915 and 1921."