Boku 【卜】レベル1
Very rare
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Oosaka-fu , Hiroshima-ken , Kumamoto-ken .
① Creation . From the favorable "Kichi". Hiroshima-ken Mihara-shi Tanoura tells that descendants of Mr. Honma in the Kanto district called the Onishi surname and changed their name in the Edo period. 本間 reference. 大西 reference. Okayama-ken Souja-shi In Ide, Okayama-ken Niimi-shi Tellai town It is said that the descendant of Mr. Yoshioka who was a castle owner of Kishimoto castle called Yoshida surname and changed from Omori surname in the Edo period. 吉岡 reference. 吉田 reference. 大森 reference.
② Abstract . The abbreviation for Yoshie. Yamaguchi-ken In Toyota-cho of Shimonoseki-shi tells Mr. Yoshie leaving "Yoshi" in the Edo period and called it. "Yoshie is the real name" means. 吉江 reference.
③ Kumamoto-ken Yatsushiro-gun Hikawa-chou Birth of Yoshimoto. A place name with a record since the Edo period. Shimane-ken Hamada-shi A shrine was in the Edo period in the clan of Hamada of the clan office. Tradition of the same samurai.
④ Kouchi - ken Kouchi - shi Harusono Yoshihara (Yoshihara) tells that Kyouto - fu came out from the age of warring States. A place name recorded with the notation "Yoshiwara" in the Azuchi-Momoyama period. Kouchi-ken Kami-shi It was in the Edo period in Hagino, Kakuboku- cho.
⑤ Personal name . Ishikawa-ken Kanazawa-shi Tell him that in the Oda Town you used "Yoshi" from the name of Yoshiemon to call it during the Edo period.
⑥ Iwate-ken Morioka-shi Birth of Ueda Ueda birth Yoshimoto. It is distributed in the same place.
⑦ Korea type . Creation . Add "book" to kichi. There is also another name. There is a record of naturalization on May 7, 1956 at Wakayama-ken Wakayama-shi . There is also "Yoshida". The real name is Yoshi. 吉 reference. 吉田 reference.
※ Wakayama-ken Wakayama-shi Jike (Kire) is a place name with a record since the Heian period. It is distributed in the same place.
※ Ishikawa-ken Kanazawa-shi Yoshihara cho was a place name with a record since the Edo period. Tell him that he was engaged in agriculture in the same area. Estimated in the Edo period.