Sayuri is a Japanese given name, derived from the words 'saya' meaning 'thread' or 'string', and 'uri' meaning 'weave' or 'intertwined'. It's often used in traditional Japanese art forms like kimono weaving and embroidery.
In Japanese culture, Sayuri is considered a symbol of creativity, beauty, and harmony. It's also associated with the concept of 'iki' (), referring to the pursuit of refined and elegant living.
People named Sayuri are often seen as creative, gentle, and meticulous, with a strong appreciation for aesthetics and attention to detail. They're likely to be calm and composed, yet passionate about their interests.
Sayuri is still used today in Japan and other countries with Japanese influence. It's gained popularity globally due to its unique beauty and cultural significance.