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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Aichi-ken , Hyougo-ken , Oosaka-fu .
① Topography . From the favorable "Fuku" and Oka. From the Fukuoka gate in the gate division system that was in the Edo period. An example of the location of the gate. Kagoshima-ken Aira-shi Kamoshima -ken Aira- shi Kamoshima -ken Kanoya-shi Kamoshima -ken Soo-shi Sueyoshi cho Sugawa, Kagoshima-ken Soo-shi Sueyoshicho Noguno, Kagoshima-ken Soo-shi Sueyoshi-cho Iwasaki, Kagoshima-ken Kimotsuki-gun Kimotsuki-chou Hayami , Kagoshima-ken Kimotsuki-gun Kinkou-chou Shiro Yuan .
* Aichi-ken Originated from Fukuoka in Nagata-gun. Period, location unknown. Aichi-ken Nagata-gun also included Aichi-ken Okazaki-shi . Aichi-ken Okazaki-shi Fukuoka Town was a place name established in 1878.
② Hyougo-ken Mikata-gun Kami-chou Birth of Fukuoka Muraoka Ward. A place name with a record since the Edo period.
③ Iwate-ken Ninohe-shi Birth from Fukuoka. A place name with a record since the Edo period.
④ Origin of Fukuoka-ken Fukuoka-shi . Originally Fukusaki Okayama-ken Setouchi-shi Nagoya Town Fukuoka told me that Fukuoka-ken Fukuoka-shi Chuo Ward in 1601 (Keicho 6) was named by Kuroda Nagamasa of the Fukuoka lord of the clan. Shizuoka-ken Itou-shi In Hachimanno tell Fukuoka-ken Fukuoka-shi that descendant of the fallen who resident. Kagawa-ken Mitoyo-shi There is a tale with Yoshitsu - cho in Fukuoka in the Kyushu district.
⑤ Originated from the Yaichi Market (formerly Fukuoka) of Chiba-ken Sousa-shi . A place name with a record since the Kamakura period.
⑥ Toyama-ken Tonami-shi Birth from Fukuoka. The place name which we called "Fukuoka Shinmura" in the Edo period. Toyama-ken Tonami-shi Meiji New surname by monk of Jodo Shrine's Jodoji in Yasukawa. It is said that the temple was founded in 1718 (Kyoro 3 years) by the priest of Sekideraji of Jodo Shin Buddhism located in Toyama-ken Tonami-shi Fukuoka. Fukuoka mountain is also the name of Jodoji.
⑦ Topography . "Oka" was added to Fuku which is the surname of Amagi archipelago of Kagoshima-ken . Estimated at the time of returning to Japan in 1953. 福 reference.