hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
Kosakata
Kosakata Kanji 姓
Kanji 姓 yang berarti nama keluarga muncul dalam 52 entri kosakata bahasa Jepang.
same surname
farming
(full) name
one's original family name
feature
provenance
farmer
dirt-poor farmer
revolution (change of dynasty) decreed by Heaven when the incumbent emperor is found lacking in moral virtue (old Chinese political thought)
different surname
person of humble birth
change of one's family name
mother's family name
Chinese surname
former surname
one's current family name
varna (each of India's four castes)
the four great families of the age (esp. the Minamoto clan, the Taira clan, the Fujiwara clan and the Tachibana clan)
uji-kabane system
(a person's) family background
(noble's) page
peasant
new surname (after marrying, etc.)
Shinsen Shouji Roku (Newly Compiled Record of Clan Names; 815 CE)
poor peasant
clan
to assume a new surname
full name
fortunetelling based on writing or pronunciation of one's name
unidentified
(system of) optional separate surnames for married couples
secular surname (of a priest)
another surname
imperial subjects
low class samurai, who guarded the shogun on outings (Edo period)
dirt-poor farmer
(having) same family and personal name
eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)
eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)
serf
the common people
peasant uprising (Edo period)
farmer's home
nonstandard reading of a kanji
use of separate surnames by a married couple
reverting to one's original family name
family name consisting of two combined names (in ancient Japan)
different surname
marriage in which neither person takes the other's surname
real or original name
freeholding farmer