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21,378 first names, 70,620 last names, 317,184 kanji variations.
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In Japanese, there is a culture of kanji which is a set of characters that originated from Chinese characters, and the meaning of the name changes according to the choice of kanji characters.
Even surnames with the same reading have different meanings depending on how the kanji characters are applied.
For Tomita, kanji choices are listed below, sorted by the households number in Japan.
Introduction to how Japanese names work About this site's data of last names
富 means "wealth, riches, abundance." Details are below.
Wealthy - Having a large amount of money, possessions, or other resources.
Abundant - Having a large quantity of something.
Prosperous - Having a lot of success or wealth.
Fulfilled - Having all of one's needs or desires satisfied.
田 means "rice field, rice paddy." Details are below.
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
冨 means "wealth, abundance, riches." Details are below.
Abundant - Having a large amount of something.
Wealthy - Having a great deal of money or possessions.
Fulfilled - Having all one's needs or desires satisfied.
田 means "rice field, rice paddy." Details are below.
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
豊 means "abundance, plenty, bountiful." Details are below.
Praise Prefix - A prefix used to praise the following word.
田 means "rice field, rice paddy." Details are below.
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
富 means "wealth, riches, abundance." Details are below.
Wealthy - Having a large amount of money, possessions, or other resources.
Abundant - Having a large quantity of something.
Prosperous - Having a lot of success or wealth.
Fulfilled - Having all of one's needs or desires satisfied.
多 means "many, numerous, much." Details are below.
頓 means "sudden, abrupt, immediate." Details are below.
Stall/Remain Stationary - To stay in one place and not move.
Cower/Bow - To lower one's head to the ground in a sign of respect.
Immediately/Suddenly - To do something without delay or warning.
Break/Be Discouraged - To be damaged or become disheartened.
田 means "rice field, rice paddy." Details are below.
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
富 means "wealth, riches, abundance." Details are below.
Wealthy - Having a large amount of money, possessions, or other resources.
Abundant - Having a large quantity of something.
Prosperous - Having a lot of success or wealth.
Fulfilled - Having all of one's needs or desires satisfied.
太 means "thick, fat, big." Details are below.
Great - Used as a respectful title for elderly people or those of high status.
Thick - Describes something that is physically thick.
Obese - Describes someone who is overweight.
Arrogant - Describes someone who is overly confident.
Bold - Describes someone who is daring.
Gain Weight - Describes someone who is becoming overweight.
飛 means "fly, jump, leap." Details are below.
Fly - To move through the air like a bird. To move quickly.
High - To be located in a high place.
Unfounded - Without evidence or basis.
Shogi Piece - One of the pieces in the Japanese game of Shogi, the Flying Chariot.
田 means "rice field, rice paddy." Details are below.
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
冨 means "wealth, abundance, riches." Details are below.
Abundant - Having a large amount of something.
Wealthy - Having a great deal of money or possessions.
Fulfilled - Having all one's needs or desires satisfied.
見 means "see, look at." Details are below.
To see - To be able to see with one's eyes.
To meet - To come into contact with someone. To have an audience with someone.
To appear - To show oneself. To manifest. To go out into the world. To come out into the open.
In sight - In front of one's eyes.
Present - Now.
田 means "rice field, rice paddy." Details are below.
Field - A general term for cultivated land.
Tillage - To cultivate the land.
Place of Production - A metaphor for a place that produces something.
Countryside - A rural area.
Hunting - To hunt or go hunting.
Last names that have the same initial of T.
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This is the order of names with many variations of kanji.
Basically, names with more variations are more common and familiar to the Japanese.
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Please note that just because a name has been viewed more times does not mean it is a famous name in Japan.
What is Hiragana?
Hiragana is a syllabary used in written Japanese, which originated from the cursive style of Kanji.
What is Katakana?
Katakana is also a Japanese syllabary. Basically, the characters don't have any meaning by themselves, they only represent the sounds.
Japanese try to express the words came from foreign languages with the most similar sounds in Japanese using Katakana.
Households?
The names are sorted by the number of Japanese households where the surname is used.
The more households there are, the more famous and common the surname is.
About this site's data of last names