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Noboru
Noboru is a masculine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Jahana Noboru (1865–1908), official in the government of Japan's Okinawa Prefecture
- Kyokushūzan Noboru (born 1973), former professional sumo wrestler and current politician from Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia
- Miyata Noboru (1936–2000), Japanese folklorist,
- Noboru Akiyama (born 1934), Nippon Professional Baseball pitcher
- Noboru Ando (born 1925), Japanese film actor known for his yakuza roles
- Noboru Ishiguro (born 1938), animator who was born in Tokyo, Japan
- Noboru Iwamura (1927–2005), Japanese biologist, medical doctor and professor of medicine
- Noboru Kawasaki (born 1941), manga artist
- Noboru Kousaka, Japanese former politician
- Noboru Misawa, anime director and storyboard artist in Japan
- Noboru Nakamura (1913–1981), Japanese film director and screenwriter
- Noboru Nakayama (born 1987), former Japanese football player
- Noboru Rokuda (born 1952), Japanese manga artist
- Noboru Shima, a character from Kamen Rider Blade. Human guise of the Tarantula Undead
- Noboru Sugai (born 1949), Japanese professional golfer
- Noboru Sugimoto (born 1914), Japanese freestyle swimmer who competed in the 1932 Summer Olympics
- Noboru Takeshita (1924–2000), Japanese politician and the 74th Prime Minister of Japan (1987 to 1989)
- Noboru Tanaka (1937–2006), Japanese film director
- Noboru Terada (1917–2619), Japanese freestyle swimmer
- Noboru Tsujihara (born 1945), prize-winning Japanese author of fiction
- Noboru Ueda (born 1967), former Grand Prix motorcycle road racer
- Noboru Ueki (1905–1992), Japanese photographer
- Noboru Yamaguchi (1902–1942), the second kumicho, or Godfather, of the Yamaguchi-gumi yakuza gang in Japan
- Noboru Yamaguchi (author) (1972-2013), male Japanese light novel and game scenario author
- Ryūō Noboru (born 1983), professional sumo wrestler from Ulan-Bator, Mongolia
- Tsujihara Noboru (born 1945), prize-winning Japanese author of fiction