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  2. Brent (name) - Wikipedia

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    Brent is an Old English given name and surname. The place name can be from Celtic words meaning "holy one" (if it refers to the River Brent ), or "high place", literally, "from a steep hill" (if it refers to the villages in Somerset and Devon ).

  3. List of Japanese prefectural name etymologies - Wikipedia

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    Ayuchi is the original form of the name Aichi, and the Fujimae tidal flat, now a protected area, is all that remains of the earlier Ayuchi-gata. It became Aichi (愛知)→ love knowledge. Akita: 秋田県: Akita-ken (秋田県) means "autumn rice paddy". It was aita or akita, meaning wetland, good place for a rice crop. Aomori: 青森県

  4. Help:Japanese - Wikipedia

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    In addition to native words and placenames, kanji are used to write Japanese family names and most Japanese given names. Centuries ago, hiragana and katakana, the two kana syllabaries, derived their shapes from particular kanji pronounced in the same way. However, unlike kanji, kana have no meaning, and are used only to represent sounds.

  5. Sino-Xenic vocabularies - Wikipedia

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    The proportion of vocabulary of Chinese origin thus tends to be greater in technical, scientific, abstract or formal language or registers. For example, Sino-Japanese words account for about 35% of the words in entertainment magazines (where borrowings from English are common), over half the words in newspapers and 60% of the words in science ...

  6. Kanji - Wikipedia

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    Especially for older and well-known names, the resulting Japanese pronunciation may differ widely from that used by modern Chinese speakers. For example, Mao Zedong's name is pronounced as Mō Takutō (毛沢東) in Japanese, and the name of the legendary Monkey King, Sun Wukong, is pronounced Son Gokū (孫悟空) in Japanese.

  7. Tōru (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Toru Takasuka (高須賀 宣, born 1966), Japanese software entrepreneur; Tōru Takemitsu (武満 徹, 1930–1996), Japanese composer and writer on aesthetics and music theory; Tōru Toida (戸井田 徹, born 1951), Japanese politician; Toru Toyoda (豊田 亨, 1968–2018), A perpetrator of the Tokyo subway sarin attack

  8. Nakamura (surname) - Wikipedia

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    Naoto Nakamura (中村 直人, born 1979), Japanese singer-songwriter who performs under the name Naoto Inti Raymi; Shigenobu Nakamura (中村 滋延, born 1950), Japanese composer and music teacher; Tatsuya Nakamura (中村 達也, born 1965), Japanese musician; Teruo Nakamura (musician) (中村 照夫, born 1942), Japanese jazz bassist

  9. Isao - Wikipedia

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    Meaning It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. Isao ( いさお, イサオ ) is a masculine Japanese given name which was popular during the Shōwa period (1926-1989).

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