Uekou 【上高】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Fukuoka-ken , Ooita-ken , Kumamoto-ken . Originated from the inner tail of Fukuoka-ken Buzen-shi (formerly Kamoi-gun). Fukuoka-ken Buzen-shi Kawauchi Uchioi is the place of comparison. Place name unknown record era. Fukuoka-ken Chikujou-gun Kouge-machi There is a distribution in the eastern part. There is a Ueno mansion in the lower stake in the same place. Ooita-ken Usa-shi during the Warring States Period, Kumamoto-ken Kumamoto-shi Chuo-ku Honmaru was in the Edo era in the Kumamoto samurai of the Clan office.
2023年 3月 4日 更新
Uetaka 【上高】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Toukyou-to , Saitama-ken · Nagano-ken Ueda-shi . Terrain . From the field and the ware in the inside. Nagano-ken Ueda-shi Distributed in Takeishi upper basin.
2017年 10月 15日 更新
Uwataka 【上高】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Nara-ken Yamatokooriyama-shi . 往西 the 往西 .
2021年 5月 6日 更新
Kamikou 【上高】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Hyougo-ken , Oosaka-fu , Kagawa-ken .
① Topography . Tokushima - ken Komatsushima - shi In Otani I tell him that he lived in the north and Meiji New Last name meaning "please rejoice in the field" by being engaged in agriculture. The pronunciation is KITA. Kagawa - ken Mitoyo - shi Nita - cho Nioio, Shiga - ken Maibara - shi Notoise, Ishikawa - ken Hakusan - shi Tell her that she was engaged in agriculture in Shimada Town. Estimated in the Edo period. Ehime-ken Imabari-shi Totomachi was in the Edo period in the Imabari clan of the Clan Office, and Mie-ken Iga-shi trees in the Azuchi-Momoyama era.
② Topography . Added "rice" to Kagoshima-ken 's Amami archipelago is a family name surname. Estimated at the time of returning to Japan in 1953. Kagoshima-ken Ooshima-gun There is distribution in Kikai-chou Kawamine . The pronunciation is Yoshida. 喜 reference.
2017年 10月 15日 更新
Kamidaka 【上高】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Tokushima-ken Miyoshi-shi . A variant of 北代 . Tokushima-ken Miyoshi-shi Ikeda Town In Otsu tells that he changed his name by disliking "North" of defeat at the outing of Kouchi-ken . Estimated early in the Edo period.
2020年 1月 10日 更新