Ushirohama 【後浜】レベル3
About 60
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Nagano-ken , Okinawa-ken , Kagawa-ken . Terrain . From Urayo and Hara. There is an example where Ura means "back". Okinawa - ken Ishigaki - shi In Okawa tells that it was Hanabara surname. Estimated in the Ryukyu Kingdom period. 花原 reference.
2023年 3月 24日 更新
Atohama 【後浜】レベル3
About 60
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Oosaka-fu Fujiidera-shi . Oosaka-fu Fujiidera-shi Oi is based.
2017年 10月 15日 更新
Kushihama 【後浜】レベル3
About 60
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Ishikawa-ken , Tokushima-ken , Yamaguchi-ken . Distribution that also includes Takagi. Terrain . Tokushima-ken Mima-gun Tsurugi-chou Sakamitsu Monkey Fish tells me that it is the Meiji New Year by high land.
※ Nagasaki-ken Unzen-shi · Near the Isahaya City (formerly Takaki County, Kitakoda-gun) was a place name with a record since the Nara period. The place name was also written as "Takagi" and there was also pronunciation of Takaku.
※ Nara-ken Nara-shi In January 764 (Tenpyo Treasure 7th December) at the Shosoin in Todaiji Temple in Kujyo Temple in Koji-cho, there is a record of the surname of Takaku.
2021年 2月 7日 更新
Shiihama 【後浜】レベル3
About 60
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Aichi-ken , Nagano-ken Iida-shi .
① things . In the Kanagawa-ken Kamakura-shi the Kamakura era by the warfare which destroyed the wall by tin (Shaku) when attacking the castle from 1331 to 1334 (Motohiro year) in the vicinity of Aichi-ken Toyohashi-shi (old: Tell her that Shinjo surname was changed from Shinjo surname due to the name of tin pattern (Suzugara) last name and hoe shape from warrior Ashikaga Takashi who is a warlord from the North and North morning era. It is unknown whether the tin pattern exists. In the estimation change of tin pattern. 新庄 reference. Aichi-ken Toyohashi-shi , Nagano-ken Iida-shi was in the Edo period. Aichi - ken Nishio - shi I tell you that I was engaged in agriculture at Ichijo - machi vs. U.S. Oyashiki. Estimated in the Edo period.
② things . In Iwate-ken Morioka-shi , Fukushima-ken Nihonmatsu-shi Guo -ku is a clan of Nihonmatsu in the Clan County after the Boshin War from 1868 to 1869. From the feudal lord to be a farmer with a "plow" I told you. 羽木 reference.
2017年 10月 15日 更新