Yoshitake
Meaning: Good bamboo Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Shi-Ta-Ke Language origin of Yoshitake: Japanese Regional origin of Yoshitake: East Asia Languages Yoshitake is most common: Japanese Religions Yoshitake is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: E, ke Alternative Spelling: Yoshitaka, Yoshizawa
Yokota
Meaning: Side rice field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Ko-Ta Language origin of Yokota: Japanese Regional origin of Yokota: East Asia Languages Yokota is most common: Japanese Religions Yokota is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: A, ta Alternative Spelling: Yokoyama, Yotaka
Yoshizaki
Meaning: Good cape Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Shi-Za-Ki Language origin of Yoshizaki: Japanese Regional origin of Yoshizaki: East Asia Languages Yoshizaki is most common: Japanese Religions Yoshizaki is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: I, ki Alternative Spelling: Yoshizawa, Yazaki
Yokoyama
Meaning: Side mountain Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Ko-Ya-Ma Language origin of Yokoyama: Japanese Regional origin of Yokoyama: East Asia Languages Yokoyama is most common: Japanese Religions Yokoyama is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: A, ma Alternative Spelling: Yokota, Yokomura
Yoshizawa
Meaning: Good marsh Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Shi-Za-Wa Language origin of Yoshizawa: Japanese Regional origin of Yoshizawa: East Asia Languages Yoshizawa is most common: Japanese Religions Yoshizawa is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: A, wa Alternative Spelling: Yoshizaki, Yoshihara
Yoneda
Meaning: Rice field of rice Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Ne-Da Language origin of Yoneda: Japanese Regional origin of Yoneda: East Asia Languages Yoneda is most common: Japanese Religions Yoneda is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: A, da Alternative Spelling: Yonehara, Yoneyama
Yotsuya
Meaning: Four valleys Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Tsu-Ya Language origin of Yotsuya: Japanese Regional origin of Yotsuya: East Asia Languages Yotsuya is most common: Japanese Religions Yotsuya is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: A, ya Alternative Spelling: Yotsiya
Yonehara
Meaning: Rice field Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Ne-Ha-Ra Language origin of Yonehara: Japanese Regional origin of Yonehara: East Asia Languages Yonehara is most common: Japanese Religions Yonehara is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: A, ra Alternative Spelling: Yoneda, Yonekura
Yonekura
Meaning: Rice storehouse Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Ne-Ku-Ra Language origin of Yonekura: Japanese Regional origin of Yonekura: East Asia Languages Yonekura is most common: Japanese Religions Yonekura is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: A, ra Alternative Spelling: Yonehara, Yoneyama
Yoneto
Meaning: Rice door Gender: Male Pronunciation: Yo-Ne-To Language origin of Yoneto: Japanese Regional origin of Yoneto: East Asia Languages Yoneto is most common: Japanese Religions Yoneto is most common: Shinto, Buddhism First letter and sound: Y, Yo Last letter and sound: O, to Alternative Spelling: Yoneyama, Yoneda