Kanae 【金衛】レベル2
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The Japanese surnames etymology dictionary.
Kanagawa-ken , Saitama-ken , Oosaka-fu .
① Topography . From near the river. Kagoshima-ken Kimotsuki-gun Kinkou-chou From Kawabe gate of Tamiya Kawahara in the Edo era.
② Mie-ken Tsu-shi Birth of the Kobe City (Koabe) town. A place name with a record since the Kamakura period. It was in the Edo period in the same place.
③ Mie-ken Originated from the river side of the lake behind the Ise-shi Palace. Place name with a record by the notation of "Kawabe" during the Heian period. Mie-ken Ise-shi It was in the Heian period during the shrine of the grand shrine of Ise Shrine in Toyokawa Town.
④ Ibaraki-ken Higashiibaraki-gun Shirosato-machi Originated from the vicinity of Omaeyama (Old: Kawanabe (Kawanobe)). A place name with a record in the Heian period. The place name was also written as "Kawanoside" and pronounced as Kawano no.
⑤ Originated from the vicinity of Kagoshima-ken Minamikyuushuu-shi (formerly Kawabe (Kawanabe) County). A place name with a record since the Heian period. The place name was also written as "Kawabe" and "Kono side".
⑥ Oosaka-fu Minamikawachi-gun Chihayaakasaka-mura Birth of Kawano Side (Kawano noba). A place name with a record since the Edo period. The place name was also written as "Kawabe", "Kawano" and "Kono Edge". It is distributed in the same place.
⑦ Ooita-ken Bungooono-shi Mie-machi birth of Kawabe. A place name with a record since the Edo period. It is distributed in the same place.
⑧ Shiga-ken Birth of Rittou-shi Riverside (Kawadzura). A place name with a record in the notation of "Kawabe" during the Warring States Period. It is distributed in the same place.
⑨ Kumamoto-ken Kuma-gun Sagara-mura Origin of Kawabe. In the Kamakura period the name of the place with the record "Kawabe" in the notation. It is distributed in the same place.
⑩ Fukushima-ken Ishikawa-gun Tamakawa-mura Origin of Kawabe. In the Kamakura period the name of the place with the record "Kawabe" in the notation.
⑪ Mie-ken Taki-gun Taki-chou Originated from the river side of the forest village.
* Originated from Nara-ken Kashihara-shi Higashidokuda-cho (formerly Kawabe (Kawanobe)). A place name with a record in the Heian period. Kyouto-fu Kyouto-shi had the family name of Kawanabe in Heian era.