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...
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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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.
Ǖ.(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 "Vc(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
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Chiba is a pretty word what does it mean?
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