Niioka 【新岡】レベル5
About 4,500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Aichi-ken , Chiba-ken , Hyougo-ken .
① Convention . Abbreviation of Fujiwara. Aichi-ken Toyohashi-shi In Funato-cho, tell Fujiwara's descendant. Saitama-ken Gyouda-shi Honmaru was a keystone of Narita who was a castle owner in the Sengoku period · Azuchi Momoyama period. 藤原 reference.
② 藤白 's variant. Saitama-ken Kitakatsushika-gun Sugito-machi In Oshima Oosaka-fu Oosaka-shi Osaka Castle in Chuo Ward Osaka Castle tells that she came to live in 1615 (Keicho 20 years).
2021年 11月 5日 更新
Araoka 【新岡】レベル5
About 4,500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Yamanashi-ken , Hokkaidou , Kagoshima-ken .
① Yamanashi-ken Minamiarupusu-shi Originated from Arino. A place name with a record since the Warring States Period.
② Origin of Hyougo-ken Koube-shi Kitano Ward, Arino Arimoto . In the Kamakura period, there is a place name recorded with the notation "Aino".
③ Kagoshima-ken Shibushi-shi Originated from Arino of Aomori's Ohno- mino Arino.
2017年 10月 15日 更新
Shin'oka 【新岡】レベル5
About 4,500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Kumamoto-ken Kumamoto-shi · Kagoshima-ken Ichikikushikino-shi . Terrain . Heteromorphism of 竹浜 . Kagoshima-ken Ichikikushikino-shi Distributed in port town.
2017年 10月 15日 更新
Nioka 【新岡】レベル5
About 4,500
The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Miyazaki-ken , Kagoshima-ken .
① Convention . 藤本 's variant. In Saitama-ken Fukaya-shi Kokushiji it is said that it was renamed from Fujimoto surname at the Meiji New surname. Iwate-ken In Kawasaki Town of Ichinoseki-shi , saying that "Fujiwara originated," from Fujiwara surname it was renamed at the Meiji New Last Name. 藤原 reference.
② Abstract . Abbreviation for Eto. In Kagoshima-ken Kanoya-shi , I tell him that in the relationship with Mr. Eto was called "Fuji" in the late Edo period. 江藤 reference.
③ Topography . 藤本 's variant. Kagoshima-ken Kagoshima-shi From Yoshino-machi Fujimoto gate of the gate division system which was in the Edo period.
④ Ishikawa-ken Kanazawa-shi Birth of Fujiangnami and Fujiangoku. A place name with a record since the Kamakura period. Fujiang's "Fuji" is used.
2017年 10月 15日 更新