Gojo in Japanese literally means "fifth street,".
However in the context of Jujutsu Kaisen's Satoru Gojo, the characters can also imply "Five Articles" or even relate to Buddhist concepts such as the Five Moral Precepts, and symbolize his unique perspective and power often contrasted with "Six Eyes," which also connects to spiritual elements like the five senses plus mind.
The literal meaning of Gojo in Japanese is Five and Jo Jo means Article, street or strip.
And Gojo literally means "Fifth Street" or "Five Articles" in Japanese.
The symbolic meanings of Gojo in Jujutsu kaisen include.
Buddhist connections such as the "Five Articles" can refer to Buddhist principles, and potentially link to the Five Moral Precepts or the Five Elements, Earth, Water Fire, Wind and Space.
For Contrast with the "Six Eyes" Gojo's power is the "Six Eyes," which is a concept that is often linked to the Gogyo "five elements" plus the mind/perception, "the sixth element" in Esoteric Buddhism, which suggests his sight transcends ordinary perception.
And Satoru, "His given name means "enlightenment," further tying into spiritual themes.
So in essence, while Gojo literally means "Fifth Street," Gojo's name also carries deeper symbolic weight that is related to Buddhist spirituality, highlighting his role as a powerful, enlightened figure who also perceives beyond normal limits.