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AkemiJapanese Ake means "bright" and mi means "mindset, view".... [more]
AlmánzarSpanish (Caribbean) Derived from Arabic المنظر (al manẓar) meaning "the view" or "the lookout". This surname is primarily used in the Dominican Republic.
AminoJapanese A could mean "second, asia, nook", mi could mean "view" and no means "field".
BuenavistaSpanish (Philippines) Means "good view" in Spanish. This was likely a habitational name for any of the places in Spain named this.
FukamiJapanese 深 (Fuka) means "deep" and 見 (mi) means "view, mindset, see".
HanamiJapanese Hana means "blossom, flower" and mi means "view".
ItamiJapanese Ita means "board" and mi means "view, outlook".
MitakaJapanese There is a city in Tokyo with this name. It is spelled using 三 (mi) meaning "three" and 鷹 (taka) meaning "falcon, eagle, hawk". As a surname, it could likely be spelled using 見 (mi) meaning "outlook, view, mindset" or 高 (taka) meaning "tall, high" as well.
NagamiJapanese Naga means "chief, long" and mi means "view, perspective".
NakamiJapanese Naka means "middle" and mi means "mindset, view, outlook".
PeeveyNorman, English Means "a place with a fine view". Composed of the Old French roots beu, which means "fair" and "lovely", and voir, which means "to see".
SakamiJapanese Salad means "slope, hill" and mi means "view".
SakuramiJapanese Sakura means "Cherry Blossom (tree)" and Mi means "View, See, Mindset."
SatomiJapanese Sato means "village" and mi means "mindset, view, outlook".... [more]
ShinomiJapanese From 篠 (shino) meaning "dwarf bamboo" and 見 (mi) meaning "view, outlook".
TakumiJapanese From 宅 (taku) meaning "home, house, residence" and 見 (mi) meaning "see, view, outlook".
TsukimiJapanese From 月 (tsuki) meaning "moon, month" and 見 (mi) meaning "outlook, view, mindset". ... [more]
ViramontesSpanish Viramontes is composed of the elements "mira" and "montes," two Spanish words with the combined meaning of "place with a view of the mountains."