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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Shiga-ken , Oosaka-fu , Hokkaidou .
① Topography . From Sawa Ishikawa-ken Kashima-gun Nakanoto-machi In Ryoikawa tell me that Meiji New surname is given. First letter surname of Amagi archipelago of Kagoshima-ken .
※ Yamaguchi-ken Hagi-shi Horiuchi was in the Edo period in the Choshu clan of the clan office. The same clan says from Ibaraki-ken (formerly Hitachi country) Soso. Period, location unknown. Ibaraki-ken Hitachinaka-shi Sawa (Sawa) was a place name with a record since the Edo period.
② Origin of Nara-ken Uda-shi Haibaraizawa (Sawa). A place name with a record since the Kamakura period.
③ Shizuoka-ken Tagata-gun Kan'nami-chou Origin of Uesawa (old: Sawato ). A place name with a record since the Muromachi period.
④ Shiga-ken Yasu-shi Birth of Tomikoza and Tomiba (old: Sawa). The name of the place called "Tompurusawa" in the Edo period.
⑤ Shiga-ken Inukami-gun Origin of Toyosato-chouzawa . A place name with a record since the Edo period. It is distributed in the same place.
⑥ Wakayama-ken Tanabe-shi Originated from Sawa (Naka - ga-cho) Sawa (Sawa). A place name with a record since the Edo period.
⑦ Good neighbor . Gifu-ken Oogaki-shi Originated from Sawadori in Higashi - cho's small character. Gifu-ken Seki-shi Distributed in Yanagi-machi.
⑧ Convention . Abbreviation for Azusawa. Shimane-ken Tradition at Izumo-shi . Estimated in the Edo era change. 小豆沢 reference.
⑨ Convention . Abbreviation of Sawabi. Miyagi-ken Kurihara-shi Tradition at the Kanazawa river. Estimated in the Edo era change. 沢辺 reference.
⑩ if shown . Abbreviation of Hirosawa. The descendant of Mr. Hirozawa of Gunma-ken is said to have moved to Saitama-ken Iruma-gun in the eastern part of Aichi-ken (formerly Mikawa country) in Saitama-ken Iruma-gun in the Muromachi era as "Sawa", "Sawa". 広沢 reference.
⑪ Abbreviation . Okazawa's abbreviation. Tokushima-ken Tokushima-shi Tokushima-machi castle inside was in the Edo period in the Tokushima Samurai of the Clan office. The same clan says that he changed his name from Okazawa surname in 1764 (first year of Meiwa). 岡沢 reference.