(n) (1) hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
(2) (arch) clan
(ok) (n) (1) surname
family name
(n) (1) surname
family name
(2) hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing)
(P)
(ok) (n) (1) surname
family name
(n) different surname
different family name
(n) person of humble birth
(n,vs) changing one's family name
(n) mothers family name
(n) one's former (maiden) name
(P)
(n) former surname
original surname
(n) (1) the four great families of the age (esp. the Minamoto clan, the Taira clan, the Fujiwara clan and the Tachibana clan)
(2) varna (each of the four Hindu castes)
(n) birth
lineage
parentage
origin
identity
background
history
(n) (noble's) page
(n) full name
family name
(n) full name
(P)
(n) birth
lineage
parentage
origin
identity
background
history
(n) (a priest's) secular surname
(n) another surname
(n,adj-no) same surname
(P)
(n) (arch) (obsc) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)
(n,adj-no) (arch) imperial subjects
the people
(n,vs) (1) (sens) farmer
peasant
country bumpkin
(2) farming
(3) the common people
(P)
(n) the common people
(n) real or original name
(n) (obsc) varna (each of India's four castes)
(n) (a person's) family background
lineage
(n) peasant
small farmer
(n) (pejorative term for a) dirt-poor farmer
(n) (arch) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)
(n) (arch) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE: Mahito, Asomi, Sukune, Imiki, Michinoshi, Omi, Muraji, Inagi)