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Sano (Japanese: 佐野) is a Japanese surname. [1] Notable people with the surname include: Fusako Sano, Japanese kidnapping victim Gaku Sano, (born 1992), Japanese actor Hayato Sano (born 1998) Japanese actor, and idol from M!LK Hidemasa Sano (born 1984), Japanese swimmer Hinako Sano (born 1994), Japanese actress Hiroyuki Sano, Japanese pole vaulter Junya Sano (born 1982), Japanese cyclist ...
Wang (surname) ... Wang (/ wɑːŋ /) is the pinyin romanization of the common Chinese surname 王 (Wáng). It has a mixture of various origin with uncertain lineage of family history, however it is currently the most common surname in Mainland China, one of the most common surnames in Asia, with more than 107 million in Asia.
Ueda (上田 or 植田), romanized as Uyeda[1] in an old version of Hepburn romanization, is the 60th most common Japanese surname. [2] Notable people with the surname include:
Around a dozen two-syllable surnames are used, all of which rank after the 100 most common surnames. The five most common surnames, which together make up over half of the Korean population, are used by over 20 million people in South Korea. [10]
A designated boryokudan (指定暴力団, Shitei Bōryokudan)[2] is a "particularly harmful" yakuza group [3] registered by the Prefectural Public Safety Commissions under the Organized Crime Countermeasures Law (暴力団対策法, Bōryokudan Taisaku Hō) enacted in 1991. [4] The numbers that follow the names of bōryokudan groups refer to the group's leadership. For example, Yoshinori ...
Lists of most common surnames in Asian countries This article contains lists of the most common surnames in some of the countries of Asia, including Taiwan and six transcontinental countries. Countries are arranged in alphabetical order.
List of Korean surnames This is a list of Korean surnames, in Hangul alphabetical order. The most common Korean surname (particularly in South Korea) is Kim (Korean: 김; Hanja: 金), followed by Lee (이; 李) and Park (박; 朴). These three surnames are held by around half of the ethnic Korean population.
Okamoto (岡本; Japanese pronunciation: [o.ka.mo.to],[1] lit. 'hill base') is the 48th most common Japanese surname. [2] [3] Notable people with the surname include: Anri Okamoto (岡本 杏理; born 1994), Japanese fashion model and actress Atsushi Okamoto (岡本 篤志; born 1981), professional Nippon Professional Baseball player Aya Okamoto (岡本 綾; born 1982), Japanese actress and ...