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Inomata
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  • Hiraganatip:いのまた
  • Katakanatip:イノマタ
  • Householdstip:aprx. 9,000
  • English transcriptiontip:Inomata

Kanji Names & Meanings - 11 variations

In Japanese culture, kanji are characters that originated from Chinese script, and the meaning of a name changes depending on the kanji characters chosen. Even surnames with the same pronunciation can have different meanings based on the kanji used. Below are the kanji choices for "Inomata," sorted by the number of households in Japan that use each variation.

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猪股- Inomata -

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means "boar."

  • Boar - A wild pig with tusks, typically found in forests.

  • Pig - A domesticated animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout for rooting in the soil to find food.

means "crotch, fork, stride."

  • Thigh - The upper part of the leg between the hip and the knee.

  • Crotch - The area between the legs at the lower end of the torso.

  • Angle - The longer side of a right-angled triangle, which is formed by two sides that intersect at a right angle.

  • Part - A portion or division of something.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 5,000

猪俣- Inomata -

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means "boar."

  • Boar - A wild pig with tusks, typically found in forests.

  • Pig - A domesticated animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout for rooting in the soil to find food.

means "shoulder blade, scapula."

  • Parting Point - A place where something splits or divides, such as a river or road.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 3,000

猪又- Inomata -

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means "boar."

  • Boar - A wild pig with tusks, typically found in forests.

  • Pig - A domesticated animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout for rooting in the soil to find food.

means "again, or, also."

  • Again - To do something once more.

  • Furthermore - In addition to what has already been said or done.

  • Moreover - In addition to what has already been said or done, and with emphasis.

  • Right - The hand on the right side of the body.

  • Or - Used to indicate an alternative.

  • Otherwise - Used to indicate an alternative if the first option is not chosen.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 1,000

井俣- Inomata -

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means "well, water hole, pit."

  • Well, Wellhead - A well or wellhead is a structure built to contain and provide access to a natural underground water source.

  • Street - A street is a public thoroughfare in a built environment, typically paved and marked by buildings on either side.

means "shoulder blade, scapula."

  • Parting Point - A place where something splits or divides, such as a river or road.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 40

猪亦- Inomata -

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means "boar."

  • Boar - A wild pig with tusks, typically found in forests.

  • Pig - A domesticated animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout for rooting in the soil to find food.

means "also, too."

  • Also Or Likewise - Used to express that something is the same as something else.

  • On The Contrary - Used to express the opposite of what is being said.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 40

猪岐- Inomata -

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means "boar."

  • Boar - A wild pig with tusks, typically found in forests.

  • Pig - A domesticated animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout for rooting in the soil to find food.

means "fork, branch, divergence."

  • To Divide - To split into two or more parts.

  • To Branch Off - To separate from a main path or route.

  • A Fork In The Road - A place where a road or path divides into two or more directions.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 20

猪野又- Inomata -

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means "boar."

  • Boar - A wild pig with tusks, typically found in forests.

  • Pig - A domesticated animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout for rooting in the soil to find food.

means "field, plain, wilderness."

  • Wild - Refers to the natural state of the environment, untamed and free.

  • Open - Refers to the wide open spaces, with no boundaries or restrictions.

  • Unpretentious - Refers to the simplicity and lack of ornamentation.

  • Natural - Refers to the untouched state of the environment, with no human interference.

  • Area - Refers to the geographical area, with its own boundaries and limits.

  • Uninhabited - Refers to the lack of human presence in the area.

  • Countryside - Refers to the rural areas, with its own unique culture and traditions.

means "again, or, also."

  • Again - To do something once more.

  • Furthermore - In addition to what has already been said or done.

  • Moreover - In addition to what has already been said or done, and with emphasis.

  • Right - The hand on the right side of the body.

  • Or - Used to indicate an alternative.

  • Otherwise - Used to indicate an alternative if the first option is not chosen.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 20

猪之俣- Inomata -

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means "boar."

  • Boar - A wild pig with tusks, typically found in forests.

  • Pig - A domesticated animal with a stout body, short legs, and a snout for rooting in the soil to find food.

means "of, this, that."

  • This, That, These, Those - Used to refer to people, things, or events.

  • To Go, To Reach - Used to indicate that something has arrived or is going somewhere.

  • Of - Read as “no(の)” and used to indicate the subject of a sentence.

means "shoulder blade, scapula."

  • Parting Point - A place where something splits or divides, such as a river or road.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 20

井ノ又- Inomata -

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means "well, water hole, pit."

  • Well, Wellhead - A well or wellhead is a structure built to contain and provide access to a natural underground water source.

  • Street - A street is a public thoroughfare in a built environment, typically paved and marked by buildings on either side.

is katakana, which is phonetic but without meaning.

means "again, or, also."

  • Again - To do something once more.

  • Furthermore - In addition to what has already been said or done.

  • Moreover - In addition to what has already been said or done, and with emphasis.

  • Right - The hand on the right side of the body.

  • Or - Used to indicate an alternative.

  • Otherwise - Used to indicate an alternative if the first option is not chosen.

  • Householdstip: aprx. 10

稲又- Inomata -

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means "rice plant."

  • Rice - One of the five grains, a staple food in many cultures.

means "again, or, also."

  • Again - To do something once more.

  • Furthermore - In addition to what has already been said or done.

  • Moreover - In addition to what has already been said or done, and with emphasis.

  • Right - The hand on the right side of the body.

  • Or - Used to indicate an alternative.

  • Otherwise - Used to indicate an alternative if the first option is not chosen.

  • Householdstip: under 10

猗股- Inomata -

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means "ah. exclamation."

means "crotch, fork, stride."

  • Thigh - The upper part of the leg between the hip and the knee.

  • Crotch - The area between the legs at the lower end of the torso.

  • Angle - The longer side of a right-angled triangle, which is formed by two sides that intersect at a right angle.

  • Part - A portion or division of something.

  • Householdstip: under 10

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