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Kanji Names & Meanings - 21 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 "Kimura," sorted by the number of households in Japan that use each variation.
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紀 means "era, chronicle."
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 70城 means "castle, fortress."
Building A Castle - Constructing a structure to protect against enemy attacks and invasions.
Castle Wall - A wall built around a town to protect against enemy attacks.
Castle Town - A town surrounded by a castle wall.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households : under 10木 means "tree, wood."
Tree - A large plant with a trunk and branches, typically providing shade and shelter.
Lumber - Wood that has been cut into boards or other shapes for use in construction.
Material - Wood used as a material for making things.
Element - One of the five elements in Chinese philosophy, representing the east and the color blue.
Plain - Unadorned and without decoration.
Numb - Losing sensation or feeling.
Musical Instrument - An instrument made of wood, one of the eight tones (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, gourd, earth, leather, and wood).
Thursday - One of the seven days of the week.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 100,000喜 means "joy, rejoice, pleasure."
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 200木 means "tree, wood."
Tree - A large plant with a trunk and branches, typically providing shade and shelter.
Lumber - Wood that has been cut into boards or other shapes for use in construction.
Material - Wood used as a material for making things.
Element - One of the five elements in Chinese philosophy, representing the east and the color blue.
Plain - Unadorned and without decoration.
Numb - Losing sensation or feeling.
Musical Instrument - An instrument made of wood, one of the eight tones (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, gourd, earth, leather, and wood).
Thursday - One of the seven days of the week.
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邑 means "village, hamlet, small town."
Country - A sovereign state or nation.
Village - A small settlement, typically one smaller than a town.
Town - A large settlement, typically one larger than a village.
Territory - The land or area controlled by a ruler, such as a king, emperor, or lord.
Worry - To feel anxious or troubled about something.
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Households :aprx. 100木 means "tree, wood."
Tree - A large plant with a trunk and branches, typically providing shade and shelter.
Lumber - Wood that has been cut into boards or other shapes for use in construction.
Material - Wood used as a material for making things.
Element - One of the five elements in Chinese philosophy, representing the east and the color blue.
Plain - Unadorned and without decoration.
Numb - Losing sensation or feeling.
Musical Instrument - An instrument made of wood, one of the eight tones (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, gourd, earth, leather, and wood).
Thursday - One of the seven days of the week.
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邨 means "village. countryside."
Households :aprx. 90基 means "foundation, basis."
Foundation ,Base - The foundation or base of a building. A support or foothold.
Source ,Origin - The root or origin of something. To be based on or to take as a source.
Group Of Atoms - In chemistry, a group of atoms.
Counting Word - A word used to count items such as lanterns or graves.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 40貴 means "precious, valuable, honorable."
Precious - Highly valued and respected.
Noble - Of high rank or status.
Esteemed - Showing respect and admiration.
Revered - Held in high esteem and admiration.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 30記 means "record, chronicle, account."
To Record Or Write Down - To make a written record of something.
To Remember - To keep something in one's memory.
A Written Record - Something that has been written down.
To Mark Or Symbolize - To use a mark or symbol to represent something.
Kojiki - An abbreviation for the ancient Japanese chronicle "古事記(kojiki)".
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 30樹 means "tree, wood, timber."
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 20嘉 means "praise, auspicious, excellent."
Good - Having a positive quality or being of a high standard.
Excellent - Having a very high quality or being of an exceptionally high standard.
Splendid - Impressive and grand in appearance.
Fortunate - Having good luck or being blessed with good fortune.
Praise - To express admiration or approval of someone or something.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 10季 means "season, period, time."
Season - Each of the four seasons (spring, summer, autumn, and winter) is divided into three months.
End Of A Season - The last month of each of the four seasons.
End Of An Era - The end of a period of time.
Youngest Sibling - The youngest of a group of siblings, usually referred to as "伯・仲・叔・季" in order of age.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 10亀 means "turtle, tortoise."
Turtle - A type of reptile with a shell.
Turtle Shell - The shell of a turtle.
Crack - A break or fissure in something.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households :aprx. 10喜 means "joy, rejoice, pleasure."
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邑 means "village, hamlet, small town."
Country - A sovereign state or nation.
Village - A small settlement, typically one smaller than a town.
Town - A large settlement, typically one larger than a village.
Territory - The land or area controlled by a ruler, such as a king, emperor, or lord.
Worry - To feel anxious or troubled about something.
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Households : under 10鬼 means "demon, ogre, evil spirit."
Ghost - The soul of a deceased person, a spirit, a supernatural being with immense power and mysterious abilities.
Yokai - A creature from folklore, usually with human form and two horns.
Powerful - Possessing great strength and courage.
Imaginative - A creature of the imagination.
Cruel - Ruthless and merciless.
Huge - Exceptionally large.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households : under 10貴 means "precious, valuable, honorable."
Precious - Highly valued and respected.
Noble - Of high rank or status.
Esteemed - Showing respect and admiration.
Revered - Held in high esteem and admiration.
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邑 means "village, hamlet, small town."
Country - A sovereign state or nation.
Village - A small settlement, typically one smaller than a town.
Town - A large settlement, typically one larger than a village.
Territory - The land or area controlled by a ruler, such as a king, emperor, or lord.
Worry - To feel anxious or troubled about something.
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Households : under 10帰 means "return, go back."
Return - To go back to one's original place.
Give Back - To return something to its original place.
Settle - For a situation to come to a final conclusion.
Marry - For a woman to get married.
Give - To present a gift.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households : under 10岐 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.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households : under 10来 means "come, arrive."
To Come - To arrive or come to a place.
To Bring - To bring something or someone to a place.
To Allow - To permit or allow someone to do something.
This Person - Someone who has been present from a certain point in time until now.
In The Future - Something that has not yet come.
Particle - A particle placed in the middle or end of a sentence to give it a certain tone. It is usually not read in the kunyomi reading.
To Encourage - To encourage or motivate someone.
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村 means "village, hamlet."
Village - A small rural community, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Countryside - A rural area with a peaceful atmosphere, often characterized by farmland and small towns.
Rural - Of or relating to the countryside, typically with a population of fewer than 300 people.
Rustic - Characterized by a simple, rural lifestyle, often with a traditional or old-fashioned feel.
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Households : under 10木 means "tree, wood."
Tree - A large plant with a trunk and branches, typically providing shade and shelter.
Lumber - Wood that has been cut into boards or other shapes for use in construction.
Material - Wood used as a material for making things.
Element - One of the five elements in Chinese philosophy, representing the east and the color blue.
Plain - Unadorned and without decoration.
Numb - Losing sensation or feeling.
Musical Instrument - An instrument made of wood, one of the eight tones (gold, stone, thread, bamboo, gourd, earth, leather, and wood).
Thursday - One of the seven days of the week.
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邸 means "residence, mansion."
Mansion - A large house or estate.
Inn - A place to stay overnight.
Reach - To come to a place or person.
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Households : under 10岐 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.
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邨 means "village. countryside."
Households : under 10
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木村 Kimura 穂花 Honoka Japanese judoka (2007- ) JP 木村 Kimura 凌也 Ryōya (2003- ) JP 木村 Kimura 誠二 Seiji Japanese association football player (2001- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 俊太 Shunta Japanese ice hockey player (2001- ) JP 木村 Kimura 勇大 Yūdai Japanese Association football player (2001- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 真那月 Manatsu Japanese actress (2001- ) JP 木村 Kimura 圭吾 Keigo Japanese basketball player (2000- ) JP 木村 Kimura 葉月 Hazuki Japanese idol, actress, and singer (2000- ) JP 木村 Kimura 卓斗 Takuto Japanese association football player (2000- ) JP 木村 Kimura 弓 Yumi Japanese singer (2000- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 奏絵 Kanae Japanese child actor (1998- ) JP 木村 Kimura 柾哉 Masaya Japanese idol (1997- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 優斗 Yūto (1997- ) JP 木村 Kimura 花 Hana Japanese professional wrestler (1997-2020) EN JP 木村 Kimura 唯 Yui Japanese idol (1997-2015) JP 木村 Kimura 有希 Yuki Japanese fashion model and talent (1996- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 吉光 Yoshimitsu Japanese boxer (1996- ) JP 木村 Kimura 遼希 Haruki Japanese actor (1995- ) JP 木村 Kimura 達成 Tatsunari Japanese actor (1993- ) JP 木村 Kimura 啓太郎 Keitarō Japanese basketball player (1993- ) JP 木村 Kimura 勇大 Takehiro Japanese rugby union player (1992- ) JP 木村 Kimura 耕二 Kōji Japanese actor (1992- ) JP 木村 Kimura 謙吾 Kengo Japanese baseball player (1992- ) JP 木村 Kimura 葵 Aoi (1991- ) JP 木村 Kimura 敬一 Keiichi Japanese Paralympic swimmer (1990- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 拓也 Takuya Japanese announcer (1990- ) JP 木村 Kimura 愛里 Airi Japanese actress (1989- ) JP 木村 Kimura 隼人 Hayato Japanese boxer (1989- ) JP 木村 Kimura 勝太 Shōta Japanese association football player (1988- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 了 Ryō Japanese actor (1988- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 文紀 Fumikazu Japanese baseball player (1988- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 阿美菜 Amina Japanese actor, singer and tarento (1988- ) JP 木村 Kimura 啓太 Keita (1988- ) JP 木村 Kimura えり Eri Japanese actress (1988- ) JP 木村 Kimura 文子 Ayako Japanese sprinter, hurdler, long jumper, coach (1988- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 珠莉 Juri Japanese voice actress (1988- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 文乃 Fumino Japanese actress (1987- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 祐志 Yūji Japanese association football player (1987- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 慎太郎 Shintarō Japanese sprinter (1987- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 朱美 Akemi Japanese fashion model (1987- ) JP 木村 Kimura 真珠美 Masumi (1986- ) JP 木村 Kimura 優 Yū (1986- ) JP 木村 Kimura 沙織 Saori Japanese volleyball player (1986- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura さやか Sayaka Japanese model (1986- ) JP 木村 Kimura 正太 Shōta baseball player (1986- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 英里 Eri (1985- ) JP 木村 Kimura 美紀 Miki Japanese fashion model and tarento (1985- ) JP 木村 Kimura 允彦 Masahiko Japanese association football player (1984- ) JP 木村 Kimura 亜沙美 Asami Japanese volleyball player (1984- ) JP 木村 Kimura 圭佑 Keisuke Japanese stage actor (1984- ) JP 木村 Kimura 佳那子 Kanako (1984- ) JP 木村 Kimura 良平 Ryōhei Japanese voice actor (1984- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 龍朗 Tatsurō Japanese association football player (1984- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 光佑 Kōsuke Japanese footballer (1984- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 敦志 Atsushi Japanese association football player (1984- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 高人 Takahito Japanese actor (1983- ) JP 木村 Kimura 恵里子 Eriko basketball player (1983- ) JP 木村 Kimura 充伯 Mitsunori Japanese artist (1983- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 暁 Satoshi (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 裕子 Yūko Japanese tarento (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 朱美 Akemi (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 洋人 Hirohito Japanese basketball player (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 実 Minoru Japanese basketball player (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 大 Dai Japanese guitarist (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 博之 Hiroyuki Japanese football referee (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 心一 Shin'ichi Japanese novelist (1982- ) JP 木村 Kimura 智早 Chiharu Japanese actress (1981- ) JP 木村 Kimura 沙也果 Sayaka actor (1981- ) JP 木村 Kimura はるか Haruka Japanese screenwriter and seiyū (1981- ) JP 木村 Kimura 綾子 Ayako (1980- ) JP 木村 Kimura 昇吾 Shōgo baseball player (1980- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 千恵 Chie Olympic field hockey player (1980- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura まどか Madoka Japanese voice actress (1980- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura ネネ Nene Japanese professional wrestler (1980- ) JP 木村 Kimura 康貴 Yasutaka (1980- ) JP 木村 Kimura 慎吾 Shingo (1979-2008) JP 木村 Kimura 彰吾 Shōgo Japanese actor (1979- ) JP 木村 Kimura 俊作 Shunsaku American-football player (1979- ) JP 木村 Kimura 誠 Makoto Japanese association football player (1979- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 允 Makoto Japanese kickboxer (1978- ) JP 木村 Kimura 悟 Satoru Japanese actor (1978- ) JP 木村 Kimura 登勇 Norio Japanese boxer (1978- ) JP 木村 Kimura 啓介 Keisuke Japanese actor (1977- ) JP 木村 Kimura 武之 Takeshi golfer (1977- ) JP 木村 Kimura 章司 Shōji Japanese boxer (1977- ) JP 木村 Kimura 響子 Kyōko Japanese professional wrestler and mixed martial artist (1977- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 雅史 Masafumi Japanese voice actor (1977- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 茂之 Shigeyuki Japanese film director (1977- ) JP 木村 Kimura 俊介 Shunsuke (1977- ) JP 木村 Kimura 直雄樹 Naoyuki Japanese actor (1976- ) JP 木村 Kimura 佳乃 Yoshino Japanese-British actress and singer (1976- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 泰子 Yasuko Japanese athletics competitor (1976- ) JP 木村 Kimura 紅美 Kumi Japanese novelist (1976- ) JP 木村 Kimura 健 Takeshi jockey (1975- ) JP 木村 Kimura 智美 Satomi (1975- ) JP 木村 Kimura 玲欧 Reo Japanese psychologist (1975- ) JP 木村 Kimura 3代銀治郎 Kenjirō Japanese sumo gyōji (1974- ) JP 木村 Kimura 昌広 Masahiro Japanese baseball player (1974- ) JP 木村 Kimura 有理子 Yuriko Japanese film director (1974- ) JP 木村 Kimura 敬 Takashi Japanese politician (1974- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 早苗 Sanae Japanese actress (1974- ) JP 木村 Kimura 好克 Yoshikatsu Japanese screenwriter (1973- ) JP 木村 Kimura 比査子 Hisako (1973- ) JP 木村 Kimura 一基 Kazuki Japanese Shogi player (1973- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 隆志 Takashi (1973- ) JP 木村 Kimura Tina倫子 Tomoko Japanese announcer (1973- ) JP 木村 Kimura 拓哉 Takuya Japanese actor and singer (1972- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 拓也 Takuya Japanese baseball player (1972-2010) EN JP 木村 Kimura 直樹 Naoki Japanese association football player (1972- ) JP 木村 Kimura 亜希子 Akiko Japanese voice actress (1971- ) JP 木村 Kimura 隆一 Ryūichi (1971- ) JP 木村 Kimura 光宏 Mitsuhiro (1971- ) JP 木村 Kimura 靖彦 Yasuhiko Japanese karateka (1971- ) JP 木村 Kimura 博史 Hiroshi Japanese writer (1971- ) JP 木村 Kimura 友祐 Yūsuke Japanese novelist (1970- ) JP 木村 Kimura 龍治 Ryūji Japanese baseball player (1970- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 明広 Akihiro Japanese mangaka and illustrator (1970- ) JP 木村 Kimura 俊道 Toshimichi Japanese political scientist (1970- ) JP 木村 Kimura 浩一郎 Kōichirō Japanese professional wrestler (1969-2014) EN JP 木村 Kimura 一八 Kazuya Japanese actor (1969- ) JP 木村 Kimura 祥朗 Yoshirō (1969- ) JP 木村 Kimura 真也 Shin'ya (1969- ) JP 木村 Kimura 和也 Kazuya Japanese announcer (1969- ) JP 木村 Kimura 俊幸 Toshiyuki Japanese artist (1969- ) JP 木村 Kimura 敏美 Toshimi Japanese businessperson (1968- ) JP 木村 Kimura 重太郎 Jūtarō Olympic baseball player (1968- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 正明 Masaaki (1968- ) JP 木村 Kimura 世治 Seiji Japanese musician (1967- ) JP 木村 Kimura 真三 Shinzō researcher (1967- ) JP 木村 Kimura ひさし Hisashi Japanese film director and impresario (1967- ) JP 木村 Kimura 豊 Yutaka Japanese designer (1967- ) JP 木村 Kimura 圭作 Keisaku Japanese actor (1966- ) JP 木村 Kimura 幹 Kan political scientist and historian (1966- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 恵二 Keiji Japanese baseball player (1965- ) JP 木村 Kimura 太郎 Tarō Japanese politician (1965-2017) EN JP 木村 Kimura 浩之 Hiroyuki Japanese video game designer (1965- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 英子 Eiko Japanese politician (1965- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 晃之助 Kōnosuke Japanese sumo gyōji (1965- ) JP 木村 Kimura タカヒロ Takahiro Japanese illustrator (1965- ) JP 木村 Kimura 歩美 Ayumi (1965- ) JP 木村 Kimura 雅幸 Masayuki (1964- ) JP 木村 Kimura 厚子 Atsuko Japanese boat racer (1964-2003) JP 木村 Kimura 貴宏 Takahiro Japanese illustrator (1964-2023) EN JP 木村 Kimura 千歌 Chika Japanese mangaka (1964- ) JP 木村 Kimura 充宏 Mitsuhiro Japanese photographer (1964- ) JP 木村 Kimura 達哉 Tatsuya English teacher in Japan (1964- ) JP 木村 Kimura 立哉 Tatsuya Japanese DJ (1964- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 朗 Akira researcher (1963- ) JP 木村 Kimura 恵子 Keiko Japanese singer-songwriter (1963- ) JP 木村 Kimura 祐一 Yūichi Japanese actor, film director and screenwriter (1963- ) JP 木村 Kimura さえ子 Saeko Olympic synchronized swimmer (1963- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 直巳 Naomi Japanese mangaka (1962- ) JP 木村 Kimura 徹也 Tetsuya Japanese diplomat (1962- ) JP 木村 Kimura 靖司 Yasuji Japanese actor and seiyū (1962- ) JP 木村 Kimura まり Mari Japanese-American violinist, composer and music educator (1962- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 元彦 Yukihiko (1962- ) JP 木村 Kimura 浩嗣 Hirotsugu (1962- ) JP 木村 Kimura 真二 Shinji Japanese film director (1962- ) JP 木村 Kimura 浩吉 Kōkichi Japanese association football player and manager (1961- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 竹志 Takeshi Japanese baseball player (1961- ) JP 木村 Kimura 絵理子 Eriko Voice director (1961- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 正裕 Masahiro (1961- ) JP 木村 Kimura 優子 Yūko Japanese TV announcer (1961- ) JP 木村 Kimura 裕美 Hiromi Japanese translator (1961- ) JP 木村 Kimura 精孝 Kiyotaka (1960- ) JP 木村 Kimura 純 Jun Japanese choir director and composer (1960- ) JP 木村 Kimura 洋二 Yōji Japanese announcer (1959- ) JP 木村 Kimura 和久 Kazuhisa Japanese novelist (1959- ) JP 木村 Kimura 初 Hajime Japanese video game developer (1959- ) JP 木村 Kimura 耕一 Kōichi Japanese novelist (1959- ) JP 木村 Kimura 孝 Takashi Japanese baseball player (1958- ) JP 木村 Kimura 和司 Kazushi Japanese association football player and manager (1958- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 育生 Ikuo Japanese businessperson (1958- ) JP 木村 Kimura 一利 Kazutoshi (1958-2001) JP 木村 Kimura 智重 Tomoshige Japanese educator (1958- ) JP 木村 Kimura 理恵 Rie Japanese actress (1957- ) JP 木村 Kimura 芳晃 Yoshiaki Japanese jockey (1957- ) JP 木村 Kimura 孝洋 Takahiro Japanese association football player and manager (1957- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 昌平 Shōhei Japanese automotive engineer (1957- ) JP 木村 Kimura 三浩 Mitsuhiro Japanese critic (1956- ) JP 木村 Kimura 弓美 Yumi Japanese actress (1956- ) JP 木村 Kimura 義志 Yoshiyuki (1955- ) JP 木村 Kimura 隆秀 Takahide Japanese politician (1955- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 誠 Makoto (1954- ) JP 木村 Kimura 朗 Akira Japanese political scientist (1954- ) JP 木村 Kimura 充揮 Atsuki Zainichi Korean singer (1954- ) JP 木村 Kimura 宏 Hiroshi incumbent chairman of Japan Tobacco (1954- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 伊量 Tadakazu former president of one of Japan's five national newspapers (1953- ) JP 木村 Kimura 広 Hiroshi Japanese baseball player (1953- ) JP 木村 Kimura 英樹 Hideki Japanese linguist (1953- ) JP 木村 Kimura 健一郎 Ken'ichirō (1952- ) JP 木村 Kimura 由貴子 Yukiko actor (1952- ) JP 木村 Kimura 清 Kiyoshi Japanese businessperson (1952- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 良樹 Yoshiki Japanese politician (1952- ) JP 木村 Kimura 博昭 Hiroaki Japanese architect (1952- ) JP 木村 Kimura 恭子 Kyōko Japanese singer-songwriter (1952-2013) JP 木村 Kimura 昌人 Masato Japanese political scientist (1952- ) JP 木村 Kimura 和美 Kazumi Japanese teacher (1951- ) JP 木村 Kimura 純夫 Sumio Japanese politician (1950- ) JP 木村 Kimura 進 Susumu Japanese comedian (1950-2019) JP 木村 Kimura 秀雄 Hideo (1950- ) JP 木村 Kimura 修治 Shūji Japanese kidnapper killer (1950-1995) JP 木村 Kimura 秋則 Akinori Japanese apple farmer in Hirosaki city, Aomori prefecture (1949- ) JP 木村 Kimura 義雄 Yoshio Japanese politician (1948- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 裕一 Yūichi Japanese picture book writer (1948- ) JP 木村 Kimura 正人 Masato Japanese medical researcher (1948- ) JP 木村 Kimura 康 Yasushi Japanese entrepreneur (1948- ) JP 木村 Kimura 知義 Tomoyoshi (1948- ) JP 木村 Kimura 和範 Kazunori (1948- ) JP 木村 Kimura 秀樹 Hideki Japanese painter and printmaker (1948- ) JP 木村 Kimura 惠司 Keiji (1947- ) JP 木村 Kimura べん Ben Japanese illustrator (1947-2003) EN JP 木村 Kimura 達雄 Tatsuo Japanese mathematician (1947- ) JP 木村 Kimura 政雄 Masao (1946- ) JP 木村 Kimura 一信 Kazuaki Japanese scientist (1946-2015) EN JP 木村 Kimura 憲司 Kenji Japanese architect (1946- ) JP 木村 Kimura 憲治 Kenji Japanese volleyball player (1945- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 晋介 Shinsuke Japanese lawyer (1945- ) JP 木村 Kimura 啓作 Keisaku (1945- ) JP 木村 Kimura 文治 Bunji Japanese association football player and manager (1944- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 興三 Kōzō Japanese banker (1943-2024) JP 木村 Kimura 一義 Kazuyoshi (1943- ) JP 木村 Kimura 翠 Midori Japanese actress (1943- ) JP 木村 Kimura 靖二 Seiji Japanese historian (1943- ) JP 木村 Kimura 紀子 Noriko Japanese linguist (1943- ) JP 木村 Kimura 強 Tsuyoshi (1942- ) JP 木村 Kimura 雅昭 Masaaki Japanese political scientist (1942- ) JP 木村 Kimura 富美子 Fumiko Japanese essayist (1942-2008) JP 木村 Kimura 英輝 Hideki Japanese painter (1942- ) JP 木村 Kimura 博江 Hiroe Japanese translator (1941- ) JP 木村 Kimura 武彦 Takehiko Japanese media executive (1941-2017) JP 木村 Kimura 清孝 Kiyotaka 1940- (1940- ) JP 木村 Kimura 興治 Kōji Japanese table tennis player (1940- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 政昭 Masaaki Japanese academic (1940- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 登紀子 Tokiko Japanese psychologist (1940- ) JP 木村 Kimura 光孝 Mitsutaka (1940- ) JP 木村 Kimura 隆文 Takafumi (1940-2011) JP 木村 Kimura 聖哉 Seiya (1940- ) JP 木村 Kimura 晃造 Kōzō Japanese photographer (1939-2020) JP 木村 Kimura 勉 Ben Japanese politician (1939- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 大作 Daisaku cinematographer from Japan (1939- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 和巨 Kazuo Japanese businessperson (1939- ) JP 木村 Kimura 圭市郎 Keiichirō Japanese animator (1938-2018) JP 木村 Kimura 守男 Morio Japanese politician (1938-2023) JP 木村 Kimura 孟 Tsutomu Japanese academic (1938- ) JP 木村 Kimura 正俊 Masatoshi Japanese scholar of Scottish literature and Celtic culture (1938-2022) JP 木村 Kimura 仲久 Nakahisa civil servant in Japan (1938-1999) JP 木村 Kimura 要 Kaname Japanese judge (1937- ) JP 木村 Kimura 汎 Hiroshi Japanese political scientist (1936-2019) JP 木村 Kimura 義徳 Yoshinori Japanese Shogi player (1935-2021) JP 木村 Kimura 七郎 Shichirō Japanese boxer (1935- ) JP 木村 Kimura 栄文 Hidefumi (1935-2011) JP 木村 Kimura 正人 Masato Japanese businessman (1935-2018) JP 木村 Kimura 保 Tamotsu Japanese baseball player (1934-2005) JP 木村 Kimura 直司 Naoji Japanese literary historian (1934- ) JP 木村 Kimura 好夫 Yoshio Japanese guitarist, composer (1934-1996) JP 木村 Kimura 一男 Kazuo Japanese industrial designer (1934- ) JP 木村 Kimura 仁 Hitoshi Japanese politician (1934-2023) EN JP 木村 Kimura 晟 Akira (1934- ) JP 木村 Kimura 幌 Akira Japanese voice actor (1933-1981) JP 木村 Kimura 浩 Hiroshi Japanese educator (1932-2015) JP 木村 Kimura 治美 Harumi Japanese translator (1932- ) JP 木村 Kimura 三郎 Saburō Japanese Mashiko ware potter (1932-2020) JP 木村 Kimura 三津子 Mitsuko Japanese actress (1932- ) JP 木村 Kimura 光一 Kōichi (1931- ) JP 木村 Kimura 義一 Yoshikazu Japanese billiards player (1931-2016) JP 木村 Kimura 嘉孝 Yoshitaka Japanese shogi player (1931-2019) JP 木村 Kimura 克美 Katsumi 1931- (1931- ) JP 木村 Kimura 正雄 Masao (1929- ) JP 木村 Kimura 真佐幸 Masayuki (1929- ) JP 木村 Kimura 恒久 Tsunehisa Japanese artist (1928-2008) EN JP 木村 Kimura 裕主 Hiroshi (1926-2007) JP 木村 Kimura 俊彦 Toshihiko Japanese architect (1926-2009) JP 木村 Kimura 定 Sadamu Japanese psychiatrist (1926- ) JP 木村 Kimura 茂 Shigeru Japanese politician (1925-2017) JP 木村 Kimura 重信 Shigenobu Japanese art historian (1925-2017) JP 木村 Kimura 明生 Akio Japanese scholar of Soviet and Russian studies (1925-2017) JP 木村 Kimura 浩 Hiroshi Japanese translator (1925-1992) JP 木村 Kimura 栄一 Eiichi Japanese university teacher (1925-2013) JP 木村 Kimura 功 Isao Japanese actor (1923-1981) EN JP 木村 Kimura 孝平 Kōhei Japanese baseball player (1921- ) JP 木村 Kimura 庄助 Shōsuke (1921-1943) JP 木村 Kimura 威夫 Takeo Japanese film director (1918-2010) EN JP 木村 Kimura 栄一郎 Eiichirō Japanese businessman (1918-2016) JP 木村 Kimura 政彦 Masahiko Japanese judoka and professional wrestler (1917-1993) EN JP 木村 Kimura 彰一 Shōichi Japanese translator (1915-1986) JP 木村 Kimura 幸吉 Kōkichi baseball player (1915-1945) JP 木村 Kimura 睦男 Mutsuo Japanese politician (1913-2001) JP 木村 Kimura 陽二郎 Yōjirō Japanese botanist (1912-2006) EN JP 木村 Kimura 謙二 Kenji Japanese psychologist and teacher (1912- ) JP 木村 Kimura 喜三 Kizō (1911- ) JP 木村 Kimura 徳三 Tokuzō Japanese contributing editor (1911-2005) JP 木村 Kimura 栄 Sakae (1910-1991) JP 木村 Kimura 一夫 Kazuo Japanese high jumper (1909- ) EN JP 木村 Kimura 俊夫 Toshio Japanese politician and diplomat (1909-1983) EN JP 木村 Kimura 三郎 Saburō (1907-1996) JP 木村 Kimura 義雄 Yoshio Japanese shogi player (1905-1986) EN JP 木村 Kimura 殖 Shigeru (1905-1974) JP 木村 Kimura 秀政 Hidemasa Japanese aircraft designer and engineer (1904-1986) JP 木村 Kimura 毅一 Kiichi Japanese physicist (1904-1992) JP 木村 Kimura 雄吉 Yūkichi (1904-1989) JP 木村 Kimura 恵吾 Keigo Japanese screenwriter (1903-1986) JP 木村 Kimura 武雄 Takeo Japanese politician (1902-1983) JP 木村 Kimura 禧八郎 Kihachirō Japanese politician (1901-1975) JP 木村 Kimura 太郎 Tarō (1899-1989) JP 木村 Kimura 吉太郎 Kichitarō politician (1898-1937) JP 木村 Kimura 清司 Seiji Japanese lawyer (1896-1980) JP 木村 Kimura 健二郎 Kenjirō professor, Tokyo University (1896-1988) JP 木村 Kimura 惇 Atsushi Japanese politician (1891-1969) JP 木村 Kimura 浅七 Asashichi Japanese businessperson and politician (1891-1982) JP 木村 Kimura 正義 Masayoshi Japanese bureaucrat and politician (1890-1952) JP 木村 Kimura 得三郎 Tokusaburō Japanese architect (1890-1958) JP 木村 Kimura 荘太 Sōta Japanese novelist (1889-1950) JP 木村 Kimura 謹治 Kinji (1889-1948) JP 木村 Kimura 直樹 Naoki Japanese military personnel (1888-1957) JP 木村 Kimura 弘人 Hiroto Japanese military personnel (1888-1978) JP 木村 Kimura 駒子 Komako Japanese actress (1887-1980) JP 木村 Kimura 篤太郎 Tokutarō Japanese politician and lawyer (1886-1982) JP 木村 Kimura 和誠 Kazunobu Japanese animal scientist (1880-1953) JP 木村 Kimura 栄 Hisashi Japanese astronomer (1870-1943) JP 木村 Kimura 浩吉 Kōkichi Japanese military personnel (1861-1926) JP 木村 Kimura 荘平 Shōhei Japanese politician (1841-1906) JP Similar names to Kimura Last names that have the same initial of K.
木下 木 means "tree, wood."
下 means "below, down, under."
6 more vars Households :aprx. 50,000
菊池 菊 means "chrysanthemum, flower."
池 means "pond, pool."
16 more vars Households :aprx. 40,000
北村 北 means "north, direction, pole."
村 means "village, hamlet."
10 more vars Households :aprx. 40,000
川崎 川 means "river, stream, brook."
崎 means "cape, promontory."
9 more vars Households :aprx. 40,000
北河 北 means "north, direction, pole."
河 means "river, stream, watercourse."
7 more vars Households :aprx. 20,000
岸本 岸 means "shore, bank."
本 means "book, main, true, real."
2 more vars Households :aprx. 20,000
黒木 黒 means "black, dark, sinister."
木 means "tree, wood."
1 more vars Households :aprx. 20,000
金城 金 means "gold, money, metal."
城 means "castle, fortress."
3 more vars Households :aprx. 10,000
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