Browse Submitted Surnames

This is a list of submitted surnames in which the person who added the name is ShioTanbo1.
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Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Kakii Japanese
Kaki means "pomegranate" means "well, pit, mineshaft".
Kakimura Japanese
Kaki means "persimmon" and mura means "village, hamlet".
Kakinoki Japanese
"Persimmon tree."
Kakinuma Japanese
Kaki means "Persimmon" and Numa means "Swamp".
Kakisaki Japanese
Kaki means "persimmon" and saki means "cape, peninsula, promontory".
Kaku Japanese
From Japanese 角 (kaku) meaning "corner".
Kakuta Japanese
From 角 (kaku) meaning "corner" and 田 (da) meaning "rice paddy, field".
Kamachi Japanese
Kama means "honeysuckle" and chi means "ground, soil", or it could be spelled as ka meaning "add, increase" and machi meaning "town".
Kamai Japanese
Kama means "honeysuckle" and i means "well, pit, mineshaft".
Kamakura Japanese
Kama means "honeysuckle" and kura means "storehouse."
Kamegai Japanese
"Turtle valley".
Kamegaya Japanese
"Turtle valley".
Kametani Japanese
"Turtle valley."
Kameya Japanese
"Turtle valley".
Kamimura Japanese
Kami means "god" or "top, upper" and mura means "village, hamlet "
Kamisaka Japanese
Kami can mean "god" or "above, upper, top" and saka means "hill, slope."
Kamiyama Japanese
From Japanese 神 (kami) meaning "god" or 上 (kami) meaning "above, upper" and 山 (yama) meaning "mountain".
Kamori Japanese
Ka means "increase, step up" or "congratulation" and mori means "forest".
Kamosawa Japanese
Kamo means "duck" and sawa means "swamp, marsh".
Kaname Japanese
Kana means "gold, metal, money" and ne means "root, origin".
Kanamoto Japanese
Kana means "gold, metal, money" and moto means "origin, root, source".
Kanaoka Japanese
Kana means "metal, money, gold" and oka means "hill, mound",
Kanasawa Japanese
Kana means "gold, metal, money" and sawa means "marsh, swamp".=
Kanba Japanese
From 樺 (kanba) meaning "birch".
Kanbe Japanese
It's written as kan meaning "god, deity" and be meaning "door".
Kanemitsu Japanese
Kane means "gold, metal" and mitsu means "light".
Kaneniwa Japanese
"Golden garden."
Karakawa Japanese
Kara means "larch" and kawa means "river, stream".
Karamatsu Japanese
Kara means "Larch" (green needles poking from a tree) and Matsu means "Pine/Fur Tree".
Kaseda Japanese
If kase is spelled like 加 (ka) meaning "add, increase, join, include, Canada" and 世 (se, yo) meaning "generation, world, society, public", then it can also be read as kayo... [more]
Kasey English
Variant of Casey.
Kashihara Japanese
Kashi means "candy" and hara means "plain, field".
Kashii Japanese
Kashi can mean "candy" or "oak" and i means "well, mineshaft, pit"
Kashiwada Japanese (Rare)
Kashiwa means "oak" and da comes from ta meaning "field, rice paddy". ... [more]
Kashiwade Japanese (Rare)
This name is made of two symbols literally meaning "Chef".
Kashiwado Japanese (Rare)
Kashiwa means "oak" and do means "door". ... [more]
Kashiwaeda Japanese
柏 (Kashiwa) means "Japanese emperor oak" and 枝 (eda) means "bough, twig, branch".
Kashiwahara Japanese
Kashiwa means "oak" and hara means "field, plain".
Kashiwako Japanese
Kashiwa means "oak" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Katai Japanese
From Japanese 片 (kata) meaning "partial, one-sided" and 井 (i) meaning "well".
Katamba Bemba
A surname of the Bemba tribe meaning "small wave". To the Lozi tribe, it means "fishing net".
Katanabe Japanese
Kata could mean "single" or "shape" and nabe could mean "pot, pan".
Katase Japanese
From 片 (kata) meaning "one side, single" and 瀬 (se) meaning "current, ripple".
Katoh Japanese
Variant transcription of Kato.
Katsu Japanese
Matsu means "victory".
Katsumaru Japanese
From 勝 (shou, ka.tsu, katsu, -ga.chi, sugu.reru, masa.ru) meaning "excel, prevail, victory, win" and combined with 丸 (maru) "round, circle".
Katsumata Japanese
Katsu means "victory, win, prevail" and mata means "again, furthermore".
Katsumoto Japanese
Katsu means "victory" and moto means "source, origin, root".
Katsuyama Japanese
Katsu means "victory" and yama means "mountain, hill".
Kawachi Japanese
From 川 or 河 (kawa) meaning "river, stream" combined with 内 (dai, nai, uchi, chi) meaning "among, between, home, house, inside, within."
Kawaei Japanese
From 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream" and 栄 (ei) meaning "glory, honour, flourish, prosper".... [more]
Kawahara Japanese
From Japanese 川 or 河 (kawa) meaning "river" and 原 (hara) meaning "field, plain".
Kawahata Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and hata means "field".
Kawai Japanese
From Japanese 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream" and 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
Kawajiri Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and jiri comes from shiri meaning "rear, behind".
Kawakame Japanese (Rare)
Kawa means "river" and kame means "turtoise, turtle".
Kawakatsu Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and katsu means "victory".
Kawakita Japanese
川 (Kawa) means "River" and 北 (Kita) means "North".
Kawanaka Japanese
From Japanese 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream" and 中 (naka) meaning "middle".
Kawanichi Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and nichi means "sun, day".
Kawanishi Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and nishi means "west".
Kawase Japanese
Kawase means "river" and se means "ripple".
Kawashita Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and shita means "under, below".
Kawasugi Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and sugi means "cedar".
Kawatani Japanese
Kawa means "river, stream" and tani means "valley".
Kawato Japanese
From 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream" and 戸 (do) meaning "door".
Kaya Japanese
From 賀 (ka) meaning "congratulate", combined with 屋 (ya) meaning "house, shop".
Kayano Japanese (Rare), Brazilian
Kaya means "yew tree",and No means "field,meadow,wilderness".People with this last name are Kayano Gonbei (a samurai),Ai Kayano(a voice actress of MANY characters /more than 30),and Shigeru Kayano(an Ainu politician who lived well up to 2006)... [more]
Kaze Japanese
Kaze means "wind".
Kelsay English
Variant spelling of Kelsey.
Kendy English (?)
Variant of Kindy(?).
Kenmochi Japanese
From 剣 (ken, tsurugi) meaning "sword" and 持 (mochi, ji, chi, mo.tsu) meaning "to hold, to have".
Kichida Japanese
A variant pronunciation of Yoshida.
Kidamura Japanese
This surname could be made up of 木 (Ki) meaning "Tree, Wood", 貴 (Ki) meaning "Valuabele", or 喜 (Ki) meaning "Rejoice", with 田 (Da) meaning "Rice Paddy, Field", and 村 (Mura) means "Hamlet, Village"... [more]
Kikawa Japanese
From 木 (ki) meaning "tree, wood" and 川 (kawa) meaning "stream, river".
Kikuda Japanese
Kiku means "chrysanthemum" and da means "field, rice paddy".
Kikumori Japanese
Kiku means "chrysanthemum" and mori means "forest".
Kikutani Japanese
Kiku means "chrysanthemum" and tani means "valley".
Kikuya Japanese
"Chrysanthemum valley."
Kimoto Japanese
Ki means "tree, wood" and moto means "source, origin, root".
Kindy English
"From Kinder".
Kington English
Variant of Kingston meaning "King's Town".
Kinose Japanese
Ki means "tree, wood", no could be a possessive particle or it could mean "field, wilderness", and se means "current, ripple".
Kinoshita Japanese
From Japanese 木 (ki) meaning "tree, wood", an unwritten possessive marker 之 (no), and 下 (shita) meaning "under, below".
Kinugasa Japanese
From Japanese 衣 (kinu) meaning "clothing, clothes" and 笠 (kasa) meaning "bamboo hat".
Kinukawa Japanese
Kinu means "silk" and kawa means "stream, river".
Kinutani Japanese
Kinu means "silk" and tani means "valley".
Kirida Japanese
Kiri means "paulownia" and da means "field, rice paddy".
Kirieda Japanese
"Paulownia tree branch".
Kirihara Japanese
From Japanese 桐 (kiri) meaning "paulownia" and 原 (hara) meaning "field, plain".
Kirimura Japanese
Kiri means "paulownia" and mura means "hamlet, village".
Kirino Japanese
Kiri means "paulownia" and no means "field, wilderness, plain".
Kiritani Japanese
Kiri means "paulownia" and tani means "valley".
Kiriya Japanese
A variant of Kiritani.
Kiryuin Japanese (?), Popular Culture (?)
Either from 桐生 (Kiryu), a place name, combined with 院 (in) meaning "college" or 鬼 (ki, oni) meaning "demon" and 龍 (ryu) meaning "dragon, imperial" combined with 院 (in) meaning "college".
Kishii Japanese
Koshi means "shore, bank, beach" and i means "well, mineshaft, pit".
Kishio Japanese
Kishi means "bank, shore, beach" and o means "tail".
Kishlansky Russian (?)
Mark Kishlansky was a historian.