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  2. T. C. Boyle - Wikipedia

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    T.C. Boyle was born Thomas John Boyle, the son of Thomas John Boyle, a school bus driver, and his wife Rosemary Post Boyle (later Rosemary Murphy), a school secretary. [4] He grew up in Peekskill, New York and changed his middle name to Coraghessan when he was 17 after an ancestor of his mother.

  3. Kotozakura Masakatsu II - Wikipedia

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    He also changed his shikona first name by keeping a character from his grandfather's shikona (傑, meaning 'outstanding') and adding the kanji 太 (meaning 'big' or 'thick'). [20] With four straight kachi-koshi or winning records in the jūryō division, Kotonowaka was promoted to the top makuuchi division in March 2020. [21]

  4. Under the Blood Red Sun - Wikipedia

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    The story centers on the racist persecution of Tomi's family by others, the government's suspicion of the Japanese, and the family's efforts to downplay their Japanese heritage. [2] He is joined by his haole or white friend, Billy, when his father and grandfather are captured and brought to a prison camp. Their friend Sanji (age 19) is killed ...

  5. SN=Surname, Family name or Clan name; GN=Given name or Penname SN-GN without exception: pro: simple; consistent with Japanese name order; consistent with academic books and articles (this is the method the Encyclopedia Britannica uses, except that for people who are primarily known by a single name, such as Basho or Shiki, where they use a single name).

  6. Japanese writing system - Wikipedia

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    The modern Japanese writing system uses a combination of logographic kanji, which are adopted Chinese characters, and syllabic kana.Kana itself consists of a pair of syllabaries: hiragana, used primarily for native or naturalized Japanese words and grammatical elements; and katakana, used primarily for foreign words and names, loanwords, onomatopoeia, scientific names, and sometimes for emphasis.

  7. 124 grandpa names he will love - AOL

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    Then the gentleman merits a grandfather name that fits the bill, whether he is traditional (Pop, Grandpa), fun and silly (G-Dog, Popsicle) or a total boss (Captain, Big Kahuna).

  8. Sei Shōnagon - Wikipedia

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    Little is known about her life except what can be found in her writing. She was the daughter of Kiyohara no Motosuke, a scholar and well-known waka poet, who worked as a provincial official. Her grandfather Kiyohara no Fukayabu was also a waka poet. The family were middle-ranking courtiers and had financial difficulties, possibly because they ...

  9. “Sun Seekers ”Author Got to Tell Her Grandfather She Was ...

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    'Sun Seekers,' is based on the author's experience dealing with her grandfather's dementia diagnosis. The last Christmas they spent together, she shared it him