21. Yamazaki (Kimura) 28. Ishikawa (Ishikawa) 29. Maeda (Maeda) 3. Ogawa (Ogawa)
31. Fujita (Fujita) 32. Okada (Okada) 33. Goto (Goto) 34. Hasegawa (Hasegawa) 35. Ishii (Ishii
41. Fujii (Fujii) 42. Nishimura (Nishimura) 43. Fukuda (Fukuda) 44. Ota (Ota) 45. San Pu (San Pu) 46 Hanfujiwara (Fujiwara) 47. Okamoto (Okamoto) 48. Song Tian (Song Tian) 49. Nakagawa (. 54. Takeuchi (Takeuchi) 55. Gold (Gold) 56. Hotan (Hotan) 57. Zhongshan (Zhongshan) 58. Ishida (Ishida) 59. Ueda (Ueda) 6. Morita (Morita)
61. Isle (Isle) 62. Chai Tian (. 68. Miyamoto (Miyamoto) 69. Uchida (Uchida) 7. Takagi (Takagi)
71. Ando (Ando) 72. Teru Shimada (Teru Shimada) 73. Taniguchi (Taniguchi) 74. Ohno (Ohno) 75. Takada (Takada) 76.
81. Takeda (Takeda) 82. Ueno (Ueno) 83. Sugiyama (Sugiyama) 84. Masuda (Tian) 85. Hill (Hill) 86. Otsuka (Otsuka) 87. Ping Ye (Ping Ye) 88. Sugihara (Sugihara) 89. 94. Muxia (Muxia) 95. Noguchi (Noguchi) 96. Matsuo (Matsuo) 97. Kikuchi (Kikuchi) 98. Nomura (Nomura) 99. Xinjing (Xinjing) 1. Watanabe (Watanabe)
In addition, most of the most popular names in Japan are from the Japanese Warring States (the Warring States Period).
1. Their surnames have their own names. (For example, Yuchai was used by Toyotomi Hideyoshi to show good luck. Yuhai and Chai were taken from the surnames of Niwa Nagahide and Shibata Katsuie, the ministers of Nobunobu Oda at that time. )
2. There is also a gift from the Emperor or his superior (usually his name), and Toyotomi is it.
3. Although they are mostly from previous families, civilians have no surnames.
Ask for nice Japanese boys' names, and the more the better. Kusukeka village
Even the silent summer chick Zeng Zun
Imperial Shadow Lan
Relief for seeing Amber Chuan
Ito Ze
Xiangzong Xiu
Zongshenyi
Tianzao Temple for a long time
Wu Teng Kwai
Takakawa Takata
Kamakura Ze people
. Long cold spring, even sad summer chick in Kusukeka village once respected the imperial shadow. Early seeing Amber Sichuan Itochawa building a temple to Zongxiu Zongshen one day, I have long believed that Wu Teng Kuilongchuan Takata Kamakurazawa people show the tree island. I recently wrote the fifth part of "Hell Girl" and named it "Five Sacrifices", so many Japanese names are used.
Japanese boys' names? Minamino Syuuichi
Shanger
Jiping Naoko
Chuqi Longjing
Sato Hideyoshi
Horibe Ryuichi
Kobayashi Kiyoshi
Kazuhiko Inoue
Hideyuki Tanaka
Yitian Hideyoshi
Kappei Yamaguchi
Bao Keshou < Dust eight
moonlight blade
Hasegawa Feng
Ogata Chun
Do Japanese people want a female name or a male name?
female:
surname: Yamamoto name: Lihui
Katakana surname: ヤマモト name :リェ
surname: Sato name: Naomai
Katakana surname :サ Last name: ァキモト First name :カィ
Common Japanese names (about 1). Common surnames are: Kazuo Kawada, Takenori, Aso, Odagiri, Kusanagi, Inaki, Kimura, Nakamura, Sedoyama, Sakai Matsumoto Ishida, Shibazaki Fujiwara, Fukuyama Estuary, Tangze Changze, shiina Matsushima, Baishi Suzuki Tangben, Nakatomi, Oda Takuma, Wife, Pharmacist Maru Yu Guishi, Heifengchuan Hiramiya Kudo, Akanishida Takashima Matsuyama, Jing Zhiyuan Jinhu Chengtian, Takenouchi Guangmo Miyagi Ishigaki. Komatsu Kokurita Hamasaki Hamada Yukio Yoshida Yamamoto Harada Nagayama Maeda Okabe Renchengsi Island Heimu Mizuno Isetani Noguchi Tuya Beinai Ryosai Erika Rongcang Kato Miyazaki Hazama jade Toda Yamaguchi Igawa Hasegawa Mikura Sato Koike Ueno Ito Sudo Nagase Shibei Shoji Akasaka Nakamura Phase Leaf Imai Kurokawa Ito Okada Noji. Shimatani Dike Kasai Yoshida Guanyue Shenjinwazuka Service Station Yamada Chuishi Yoshioka Uchida Abe Ji Ze Song Tian Hasegawa Guozhong Shangchuan Beicun Baosheng Jingye Tianhai Zhongshan Zhonggu Kagawa Yoshinagaoka Sakamoto Xiangjiminamori Chenghai Chuanyushan Guipear Matsushita Gao Qiao Nakai Inoue Ji Chuan Tezuka Tomosaka Tomosaka Gong Ze Sakurai Ono Multi-department Unregistered Hiraoka can play more and more games. Tamura Murakami Naimi Xiao Ye Nakajima Takenaka Nakai Yoshitaka Ando Chuan Dao Kikukawa Guanye Abe Maehara Koizumi Cang Jing Kato Asano Tsukihara Shirakawa Murakawa Yasuda San Pu entered the river to manage the valley Kokura Shuidao Taisho Maehara Yamamoto Nakayama Yamaguchi Miyamoto, etc.
It sounds incredible that the country ordered the whole country to take their surnames together, but it did happen in Japan. In the third year of Meiji (AD 187), Japan * * * made a decision that "all citizens can take their surnames". However, not many people responded. Therefore, in the eighth year of Meiji (1875), * * had to publish the compulsory Order of the Miao Character, which stipulated that "every citizen must have a surname". Indeed, in Japan, which is separated only by a strip of water from us, most people had no surnames before 1875. It can be said that the Japanese have a surname, but it has only been more than a hundred years.
In ancient times, only the nobles in Japan had famous surnames, and their so-called surnames were different from what we understood. At the end of the 4th century A.D., the Yamato court of Japan unified many small countries in the south of the Japanese archipelago into one country, and its political rule was based on the surname system. Headed by the great king of the Yamato court (later emperor), the nobles who held the central government and the kings of small countries affiliated to the court established blood-related groups, which were called "Shi", and a "Shi" was also a noble family. Some appellations of surname come from official positions, some from place names of residence and ruling places, some from names of gods, and some from skills. For example, those who live in the country of Izumo are called "Izumo's family" and those who do sacrificial work are called "Taboo's family". The King's family, which held the supreme power of the Yamato court, was the most powerful family at that time. Later, the King's family gave "surnames" to many families belonging to the imperial court according to their closeness, blood relationship and contribution. This "surname" can't be regarded as a real surname, but it is a title of status, family status and position, similar to a title. At that time, there were about 3 surnames, among which "Xiangchen", "Jun" and "Zhi" were given to the royal family and prominent nobles, and they were the most powerful surnames. Due to the population growth, a big family has many branches. These branches have given themselves the word Miao. "Miao character" means bud and branch, that is, branch from one's own family. For example, Fujiwara is a big family. After the division, Fujiwara, who lives near Jiangguo, took the initials of "near Jiangguo" and "Fujiwara" and called it "Kondo". Fujiwara, who lives in Yi Shi, Yuanjiang and Kaga, is called Ito, Endo and Kato. In the eighth year of Meiji, people who had never had a surname wanted to get a touch of the word "Fujita" when they took their own surname, so surnames such as Fujita, Fujimoto, Fujii, Fujiyama, Fujikawa and Fujita were born. Therefore, at this time, the surname can represent part of the family blood relationship, but the surname only indicates the status of the family, and the Miao word indicates a new branch, but at this time, the surname, surname and Miao word are only available to nobles. In the middle of the seventh century, during the period of Dahua Innovation, the hereditary title was abolished, which meant that the family name was meaningless, and the surname and surname were mixed into one, and some of them became > >
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