Kainaga 【海永】レベル2
About 30
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
金ケ江 reference.
2021年 5月 28日 更新
Ibaraki-ken Higashiibaraki-gun Shirosato-machi , Ibaraki-ken Mito-shi . Thing . Fukushima-ken Nihonmatsu-shi Mr. Kato who lived in the Kamigaura period on the Kamikura period planted pines in the gate of Nihonmatsu Castle in Fukushima-ken Nihonmatsu-shi Guochu in 1341 (4 years of calendar year · 2 years of emerging countries) It is said that he gave Kato Kin name who added "wood" to Kato surname from Mr. Hatakeyama Takahashi of warlords of the North and North morning era. There is a belief that the place name was also called "bonito (bonito)". In Fukushima-ken , bonbon trees with a record in the age of warring States are ranked in the same place. 加藤 reference.
Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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レベル | 2 |
1 Yamaguchi-ken(About 20) 2 Toukyou-to(Very rare) 2 Hyougo-ken(Very rare) 2 Kyouto-fu(Very rare) |
Population | About 30 | |
Ranking | Out of ranking |
Rank by city |
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1 Hikari-shi(About 10) 1 Yamaguchi-shi(About 10) 3 Maidzuru-shi(Very rare) 3 Shuunan-shi(Very rare) 3 Kokubunji-shi(Very rare) 3 Koube-shi Nishi-ku(Very rare) |
Rank by subregion |
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Kaiei 【海永】レベル2
About 30 are referenced.