Nunogami 【布上】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Tokushima-ken , Oosaka-fu , Hiroshima-ken .
① There is 牧山 surname.
② Mie-ken Iga-shi birth from Makiyama. Place name with a record in the notation of "Makiyama" in the Nara era.
③ Kouchi-ken Kami-shi Originated from Otobe area near Otocho (old: Makiyama). A place name with a record since the Kamakura period. The place name was also written as "Mt.
④ Korea type . Terrain . "Mountain" added to "Maki" including Shin. There is a record of naturalization on Osaka -fu Izumiootsu-shi on February 11, 1981. Last name is Shin. 慎 reference.
2022年 10月 23日 更新
Nunoue 【布上】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Oosaka-fu · Toukyou-to . 槙森 There is surname.
2017年 10月 15日 更新
Nunokami 【布上】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Nagasaki-ken , Saga-ken , Fukuoka-ken .
① Topography . From the ranch and the mountains. Nagasaki-ken Hirado-shi The rocky town was in the Edo era in the Hirado clan of the clan office.
② things . Fukui-ken Fukui-shi From Makiyama (aka: Makiyama) castle that was in the Ninjin- cho era during the Warring States Period. The descendant moves to Niigata-ken .
③ Topography . "Mountain" is added to Maki which is the surname of Amagi archipelago of Kagoshima-ken . Estimated at the time of returning to Japan in 1953. Kagoshima-ken Ooshima-gun Isen-chou It is distributed in Izen. Where she in 牧 there last name. 牧 reference.
④ Korea type . Personal name . Republic of Korea Republic of Korea Chungcheongnam-do South Korea's Suwon (formerly Hanayama) County is Han Hsien Lee, a Korean nation and North Korea · Korean Democratic People's Republic of Korea (formerly known as Korea) Lee Seok (Mokun) from "Maki" is used. Hyougo - ken Koube - shi There is a record of naturalization on Hyogo - ku on July 23, 1958. The real name is Li. 李 reference.
2020年 9月 7日 更新
Hogami 【布上】レベル4
About 500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Toukyou-to , Kanagawa-ken · Hyougo-ken . Originated from the inside of the castle inside the Saga-ken Saga-shi (formerly Ryusoji). Place name recorded from the Kamakura period to the Sengoku period.
2017年 10月 15日 更新