Kubata 【久畑】レベル3
About 80
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
小町谷 reference.
2024年 4月 23日 更新
Toukyou-to , Ibaraki-ken Shimotsuma-shi · Ooita-ken Bungotakada-shi .
① It tells from the place name of Kotomaru (Old: Karumaru) which was near Ibaraki-ken Mito-shi (formerly Yoshida village). Period, location unknown. Ibaraki-ken Shimotsuma-shi It was in the Azuchi-Momoyama period as a vassal of Mr. Taga Tani who was the castle owner of Shimozuma Castle in Honjo-cho.
② Ooita-ken Bungotakada-shi Originated from the waterside (old: Kuman). A place name with a record in the Warring States Period. It was the notation of "Hong Kong" in the same era during the Warring States Period. It is unknown whether it will exist.
Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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レベル | 3 |
1 Wakayama-ken(About 20) 2 Hyougo-ken(About 20) 2 Mie-ken(About 20) 4 Oosaka-fu(About 10) 5 Hiroshima-ken(Very rare) 5 Saitama-ken(Very rare) |
Population | About 80 | |
Ranking | 35,100 |
Rank by city |
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1 Tanabe-shi(About 20) 2 Suzuka-shi(About 20) 3 Toyooka-shi(About 10) 4 Yao-shi(Very rare) 4 Kawaguchi-shi(Very rare) 4 Toyonaka-shi(Very rare) 4 Oosaka-shi Asahi-ku(Very rare) 4 Amagasaki-shi(Very rare) 4 Higashihiroshima-shi(Very rare) |
Rank by subregion |
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1 和歌山県 田辺市 長野(About 10) 2 兵庫県 豊岡市 竹野(About 10) |
Kyuuhata 【久畑】レベル3
About 80, Kuhata 【久畑】レベル3
About 80 are referenced.