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Atari

Atari is a Japanese word-name meaning a hit or target, later popularized by the game brand.

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Atari is a Japanese word with a precise and powerful meaning: "to hit the target" or "to be on the mark," used in everyday Japanese to indicate a correct guess, a successful result, or good fortune. In the ancient strategic board game of Go, "atari" is the term called when a stone or group is placed in immediate danger of capture — the equivalent of chess's "check" — making it a word charged with tactical urgency and the thrill of the endgame. It is a word that balances triumph and warning in a single breath.

The name became globally recognizable when Nolan Bushnell and Ted Dabney chose it for their video game company in 1972 — Bushnell was an avid Go player and selected the term for its competitive connotation. Atari Corporation went on to define an entire era of digital culture: the Atari 2600 home console, the arcade classic Pong, and the 8-bit computers of the early 1980s. For an entire generation, "Atari" was synonymous with the birth of interactive entertainment.

That cultural weight gives the name an unusual dual resonance — ancient and deeply Japanese on one hand, and inextricably tied to the neon-lit genesis of modern gaming on the other. As a given name, Atari is increasingly used in both Japan and in Western countries by parents who love its clean phonetic profile and its layered meanings. It carries luck, precision, and a spirit of hitting exactly what you aim for — qualities any parent might hope to pass on. In a world where names like Zara and Arlo are standard, Atari feels both genuinely cross-cultural and distinctly forward-looking.

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