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Re: uyeyama and nobe
in reply to a message by Marc
my granny told me uyeyama meant planting on the mountain.
different characters change the meaning?ie: there are several definitions for my middle name "TOMINO"
as there are several character possibilities...
and the meanings are pretty different, too!will forward the info about nobe onwards. my family finds this fascinating :)
and so did a Simic :)
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Maybe u(y)e can be read as 'planting' but if you check out names like Ueda, Uehara, Uemura and Ueno at the Ancestry.com website, you'll find that they're all given the 'upper' meaning. The link to Uehara is http://www.ancestry.com/facts/Uehara-name-meaning.ashx and you can check out the other ones yourself.
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