InoueJapanese Means "above the well", from Japanese 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit", an unwritten possessive marker の (no), and 上 (ue) meaning "above, top, upper".
KawakamiJapanese From Japanese 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream" and 上 (kami) meaning "above, top, upper".
OberstGerman From Old High German obar meaning "above, upper", indicating a person from the uppermost end of a village or the top of a house.
UedaJapanese From Japanese 上 (ue) meaning "above, top, upper" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
UeharaJapanese From Japanese 上 (ue) meaning "above, top, upper" and 原 (hara) meaning "field, plain".
UenoJapanese From Japanese 上 (ue) meaning "above, top, upper" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
UesugiJapanese From Japanese 上 (ue) meaning "above, top, upper" and 杉 (sugi) meaning "cedar".