Ooda 【太駄】レベル2
About 40
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Nagano-ken Ina-shi · Toukyou-to . 小野 surname available.
Nagano-ken Ina-shi · Toukyou-to . 小野 surname available.
Oosaka-fu , Hyougo-ken , Ehime-ken .
① 小野 surname available. Hyougo-ken Ono-shi is based in Kanzenji Town. Ono was a place name with a record since the Edo period.
② Ehime-ken Imabari-shi was in the Edo era when it was a sword. Ehime-ken Imabari-shi Totomachi was in the Edo period in the Imabari clan of the Clan Office.
③ things . Shiga-ken Maibara-shi Meiji New surname by priest of treasure temple of Jodo Shinshu in Kashiwabara. "Ax" is used from Ayanoyama (Hayazan) of the temple's mountain.
※ Yamanashi-ken Ootsuki-shi birth of the upper axkub of Yumikawa-cho . I used "ax" of ax. Estimated in the Edo period. Tradition on the same place.
Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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レベル | 2 |
1 Nagasaki-ken(About 10) 1 Fukuoka-ken(About 10) 1 Saga-ken(About 10) 4 Kanagawa-ken(Very rare) 4 Iwate-ken(Very rare) 4 Chiba-ken(Very rare) 4 Hyougo-ken(Very rare) |
Population | About 40 | |
Ranking | Out of ranking |
Rank by city |
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1 Matsuura-shi(About 10) 1 Ogi-shi(About 10) 3 Kitakyuushuu-shi Yahatanishi-ku(Very rare) 3 Fukuoka-shi Minami-ku(Very rare) 3 Morioka-shi(Very rare) 3 Yokohama-shi Tsurumi-ku(Very rare) 3 Matsudo-shi(Very rare) 3 Ono-shi(Very rare) |
Rank by subregion |
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Oota 【太駄】レベル2
About 40 are referenced.