I have noticed that the Japanese and the Indians shared quite a few identical surnames. Here is a short list of what I have found :
- Chiba
- Nara
- Nita
- Sen
- Yamura
Just coincidences, but still interesting...
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I have noticed that the Japanese and the Indians shared quite a few identical surnames. Here is a short list of what I have found :
- Chiba
- Nara
- Nita
- Sen
- Yamura
Just coincidences, but still interesting...
Hmm... had no idea. I just assumed those names were exclusively Japanese. I wonder how many other names might be cross-cultural. A little off-topic but recently i've had a batch of new students with interesting names i've not heard before like "Kirika", "Sea" (never seen that spelling, pronounced like Seiya), "Ramu" (like ramune). All were girl's names coincidentally.
Chiba
A powerful family of Shimousa country of the Middle Ages.
桓武平氏良文流.(KANMU HEISHI YOSHIFUMI family)
They lived in Shimousa country Chiba county.
http://www.myj7000.jp-biz.net/clan/01/011/01116.htm
NITTA
The families of Genji.
A family of SEIWA Genji,
They based on Ueno country (Gunma).
Because they developed Nitta in Ueno, they introduced themselves as "新田(Nitta)"
http://sky.zero.ad.jp/~zac28831/syashin-nt01.htm
Sanskrit came to Japan with Buddhism.
In Japanese,The etymology has Sanskrit a bit.
http://www.mypress.jp/v2_writers/hir...ory_id=1358960
I think I'll try to find some information on this too ....MM
My teacher's surname is Nara and he's indian.
Bad person online so i'm posting to knock him off the top sorry
Yes, it is interesting.
Chiba is a pretty word what does it mean?
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