Inohana 【猪之鼻】レベル3
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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Okayama-ken , Oosaka-fu , Hokkaidou .
① Originated from Okayama-ken Okayama-shi · Akaiwa City (formerly Iwanashi County). Place name with a record in 788 (7 years of age). The place name was also written as "Iwashi" and there was also pronunciation of Iwanasu. Meaning "Mr. Fujiwara of Iwashi-gun". Okayama-ken Okayama-shi Kita Ward Marunouchi was in the Edo period in the Clan Okayama of the Clan office. The same clan says Okayama-ken Okayama-shi as a descendant of Mr. Fujiwara from Takashima, Naka-ku. 藤原 reference.
② Last name including "rock", 藤原 surname. Aomori-ken Hachinohe-shi Distributed in the Asaka-dai . 藤原 reference.
③ Korea type . Thing . "Rock" is used from Gyeongju Lee's founder's tradition of Gyeongju city, Korea's Republic of Korea. It was Shizuoka-ken Shizuoka-shi and was in Commuter name in 1980. The real name is Li. 李 reference. 岩本 reference.