Kyou 【喬】レベル2
About 30
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Ooita-ken , Kumamoto-ken . The ko means "lawn", "meadow". Ooita-ken Saiki-shi Yayoi Okagami Kokura is based.
2020年 1月 11日 更新
Ooita-ken , Kumamoto-ken . The ko means "lawn", "meadow". Ooita-ken Saiki-shi Yayoi Okagami Kokura is based.
Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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レベル | 2 |
1 Fukuoka-ken(Very rare) 1 Kanagawa-ken(Very rare) 1 Hiroshima-ken(Very rare) 1 Oosaka-fu(Very rare) 1 Wakayama-ken(Very rare) 1 Chiba-ken(Very rare) 1 Hyougo-ken(Very rare) 1 Kyouto-fu(Very rare) |
Population | About 30 | |
Ranking | Out of ranking |
Rank by city |
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1 Atsugi-shi(Very rare) 1 Kasuga-shi(Very rare) 1 Kyouto-shi Fushimi-ku(Very rare) 1 Chiba-shi Mihama-ku(Very rare) 1 Settsu-shi(Very rare) 1 Wakayama-shi(Very rare) 1 Koube-shi Nada-ku(Very rare) 1 Higashihiroshima-shi(Very rare) |
Rank by subregion |
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Kankyou 【韓喬】レベル1
Very rare, Kyouhyou 【喬馮】レベル1
Very rare, Shukyou 【朱喬】レベル1
Very rare are referenced.