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  2. Mar 12, 2024 · 1. Abe. In Japanese, the letter A means ‘peace’ and be means ‘multiple times’. One of the oldest Japanese clans is known by this name. The most famous bearer of this surname is Shinzō Abe, the Prime Minister of Japan. 2. Abiko. A means peaceful, Bi means grandchild, and Ko means child.

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  3. Japanese Surnames. Home » Names. Japanese names are used in Japan and in Japanese communities throughout the world. Note that depending on the Japanese characters used these names can have many other meanings besides those listed here. See also about Japanese names. More Filters.

    • Satō. Sa means "help" or "aid" to means "wisteria" and is a reference to the Fujiwara clan from the Heian Period (see number 31!).
    • Suzuki. Suzu means "bell" and ki means "tree" or "wood."
    • Takahashi. Means "tall, high bridge." Related: What's in a Name? These 100 French Last Names Will Transport You Straight to Paris!
    • Tanaka. Means "rice field."
  4. Popular Japanese surnames include Takahashi, with kanji meaning ‘high bridge,’ Itō with kanji meaning ‘that wisteria,’ and Tanaka, with kanji meaning ‘center rice paddy.’. Common Japanese-American last names include Ohara, Sato, and Maki, and unique Japanese-American last names include Nakamura, Tanaka, and Yamamoto.

  5. Oct 26, 2023 · By Mark Weir. Updated October 26, 2023. Japanese last names take a bow, and Karate kick, Western names into the tall grass! Japanese last names are wonderfully descriptive and are as diverse as their history, culture, and environment.

  6. Aug 29, 2023 · Adachihara. From Japanese for leg, limp, or step, stand, and plain. Akiyama. From Japanese for autumn mountain. Agawa. From Japanese for nook or corner and stream or river. Hirano. From Japanese for peaceful wilderness. Aguni. From Japanese for foxtail millet and country. Kojima. From Japanese for small island.

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