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  2. Category:Japanese masculine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese masculine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 1,416 total.

  3. Takeshi - Wikipedia

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    Takeshi Akiba (秋葉 武士, born 1944), Japanese ice hockey player; Takeshi Aono (青野 武, born 1936), Japanese voice actor; Takeshi Azuma (東 毅, born 1953), Japanese ice hockey player; Takeshi Fujii (藤井 猛, born 1970), Japanese shogi player; Takeshi Hasegawa (長谷川 武, born 1984), Japanese basketball player

  4. Shin'ichi - Wikipedia

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    Shin'ichi Hisamatsu (久松 真一, 1889–1980), Japanese Zen Buddhist scholar, philosopher and tea master; Shinichi Honma (本間 信一, born 1934), Japanese ice hockey player; Shinichi Hoshi (新一, 1926–1997), Japanese novelist and science fiction writer; Shinichi Ikejiri (池尻 愼一, 1909–1945), Japanese physician and writer

  5. 130 Japanese baby names for boys - AOL

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    One Japanese boy name — Kai — has been in the top 100 baby boy names for the last five years, according to the Social Security Administration. It has steadily been climbing up the list for the ...

  6. Hideaki - Wikipedia

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    Male: Language(s) Japanese: Origin; Word/name: Japan: Meaning: Different meanings depending on the kanji used. Other names; ... Japanese ice hockey player; Hideaki ...

  7. Tim Koleto - Wikipedia

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    Timothy Koleto (小松原 尊, Komatsubara Takeru, born June 17, 1991) is an American-born ice dancer who became a Japanese citizen in 2020. He and his wife, Misato Komatsubara, are the 2020 NHK Trophy gold medalists and five-time Japanese national champions (2018–21, 2023).

  8. Yuki-onna - Wikipedia

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    Yuki-onna illustration from Sogi Shokoku Monogatari. Yuki-onna originates from folklores of olden times; in the Muromachi period Sōgi Shokoku Monogatari by the renga poet Sōgi, there is a statement on how he saw a yuki-onna when he was staying in Echigo Province (now Niigata Prefecture), indicating that the legends already existed in the Muromachi period.

  9. Category:Japanese unisex given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese unisex given names" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Aguri;