Nakazumi 【中澄】レベル3
About 140
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
陽田 reference.
陽田 reference.
Aichi-ken , Gifu-ken , Oosaka-fu .
① Gifu-ken Seki-shi Origin of Hidenase. In the Kamakura period there was a place name recorded with "Funmei" notation. Last name also called "Hidase", "Fizzyase". It is unknown whether Hidase and Mizose exist. Gifu - ken Toki - shi Hida - cho Mieda is a stopover. A place name with a record since the Edo period. Tell the place name from Mr. Hida's name.
② Shizuoka-ken Tagata-gun Kan'nami-chou Origin of Hida (Hita). A place name with a record since the Heian period. The place name was also written as "Hita".
③ Convention . Synthesis of Doi and Tada. In Hyougo-ken Katou-shi company Hyougo-ken Katou-shi was a warrior of the Heian era and Kamakura period who was injured in the battle of Mt. Sampakyama who was in 1184 (8 years of juniors and 3 years of senba) Takada's child descended from "fertilizer" of soil fertilizer and "rice field" of Tada. 土肥 reference. 多田 reference.
Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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レベル | 3 |
1 Oosaka-fu(About 100) 2 Yamaguchi-ken(About 20) 3 Fukuoka-ken(Very rare) 3 Kanagawa-ken(Very rare) 3 Toukyou-to(Very rare) 3 Aichi-ken(Very rare) 3 Hyougo-ken(Very rare) |
Population | About 140 | |
Ranking | 25,935 |
Rank by city |
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1 Higashioosaka-shi(About 70) 2 Shimonoseki-shi(About 20) 3 Oosaka-shi Abeno-ku(About 10) 4 Kawachinagano-shi(About 10) 5 Kitakyuushuu-shi Kokuraminami-ku(Very rare) 5 Sagamihara-shi(Very rare) 5 Shinjuku-ku(Very rare) 5 Chita-gun Higashiura-chou(Very rare) 5 Oosaka-shi Naniwa-ku(Very rare) 5 Oosaka-shi Chuuou-ku(Very rare) |
Rank by subregion |
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1 大阪府 東大阪市 東石切町(About 30) 2 大阪府 大阪市阿倍野区 昭和町(About 10) 2 大阪府 東大阪市 北石切町(About 10) |
Nakasumi 【中澄】レベル3
About 140 are referenced.