Tosaki 【濤崎】レベル1
Very rare
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Tokushima-ken Yoshinogawa-shi . Hari means "cultivated land". There are examples where Ding means "South-southwest".
Tokushima-ken Yoshinogawa-shi . Hari means "cultivated land". There are examples where Ding means "South-southwest".
Tokushima-ken , Oosaka-fu . Terrain . From cultivated land and field. Tokushima-ken Anan-shi Shinno-cho Distribution in Kirai.
Toyama-ken Shimoniikawa-gun Nyuuzen-machi , Kagoshima-ken Kagoshima-shi , Ehime-ken Minamiuwa-gun Ainan-chou .
① Toyama-ken Shimoniikawa-gun Nyuuzen-machi Distributed in Yoshiwara. Tell him that he was engaged in agriculture and fishery in the same area. Estimated in the Edo period. The land faces the Sea of Japan.
② Kagoshima-ken Kagoshima-shi Originated from Shobaira (Funagahira) in Nishi Satacho. There was Funake Heimon of the division system in the Edo period in the same place. The land is inland.
③ Ehime-ken Minamiuwa-gun Ainan-chou Gyojo Heijo is a place name with a record since the Edo period. It is distributed in the same place. The land faced the Bungo Campus.
Toyama-ken , Hokkaidou , Ishikawa-ken . Toyama-ken Toyama-shi Distribution in Naka - da. Toyama-ken Oyabe-shi The water fall is a place name with a record since the Edo period. It was in the Tokyo era as a monk of Kofukuji in the same place located in Jodo Shin Buddha.
Whole Japan | Prefectures | |
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レベル | 1 |
1 Toukyou-to(Very rare) |
Population | Very rare | |
Ranking | Out of ranking |
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1 Nishitoukyou-shi(Very rare) |
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Tozaki 【濤崎】レベル1
Very rare, Namizaki 【濤崎】レベル1
Very rare, Hatozaki 【濤崎】レベル1
Very rare are referenced.