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  2. Tomoki - Wikipedia

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    Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: ... The name can also be written in hiragana ともき or katakana トモキ. ... Tomoki Himi (氷見 友樹), Tommy Himi in English dub

  3. Thomas Dilward - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Dilward (c. 1817 – July 9, 1887) was an entertainer who appeared in blackface minstrel shows from 1853 until the early 1880s under the name Japanese Tommy. He was also sometimes billed as "The African 'Tom Thumb'" and the "African Dwarf Tommy". [ 1 ]

  4. Tomomi - Wikipedia

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    Tomomi Kai (甲斐 智美, born 1983), Japanese shogi player; Tomomi Kasai (河西 智美, born 1991), Japanese singer and idol; Tomomi Komori (友美 小森, born 1983), Japanese field hockey player; Tomomi Manako (眞子 智実, born 1972), Japanese motorcycle racer; Tomomi Mineuchi (嶺内 ともみ, born 1997), Japanese voice actress

  5. Tomi (name) - Wikipedia

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    Tomi is a common name. In Finnish, it is primarily a masculine name. ... Tomi Taira (1928–2015), Japanese actress; Tomi Tuuha (born 1989), ... Tommy (disambiguation ...

  6. Tommy (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Tommy or Thommy is a masculine given name, ... Tommy February6 and Tommy Heavenly6, stage names for Japanese singer Tomoko Kawase; Tommy Finke (born 1981), ...

  7. Hiroaki "Tommy" Tominaga - Wikipedia

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    Hiroaki Tominaga, also known as TOMMY, is a Japanese singer. He was born on December 11, 1964, in Hitachiota. [1] TOMMY is better known for singing "JoJo ~Sono Chi no Sadame~", the first opening of the anime JoJo's Bizarre Adventure. [2] He is also part of the band BLUFF and, along with two other singers, formed JO☆STARS. [3]

  8. Names of Japan - Wikipedia

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    From Old Japanese midu > Japanese mizu ("water; lushness, freshness, juiciness") + Old Japanese fo > Japanese ho ("ear (of grain, especially rice)"). Shikishima ( 敷島 ) is written with Chinese characters that suggest a meaning "islands that one has spread/laid out", but this name of Japan supposedly originates in the name of an area in Shiki ...

  9. 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 1,418 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .