Inuzuka, or 犬塚 when used in reference to the clan in the Naruto anime and manga series, roughly translates to "dog mound," where "mound" is the word used to indicate burial sites or homes of some creatures, like ants (and anthills). It does not mean "house" or "clan," as some sites state; the Japanese word for "family/clan," is 属 (zoku), not "zuka." In order for the character to have a "z" sound, it is written out (in Hiragana) like so: づか, (tzuka, or duka) rather than ずか (zuka), the more common character for the "zu" sound.
Inuzuka Tsume is Mother to Inuzuka Kiba and Inuzuka Hana, she is a Specia
Kyle Hebert in English and is Kōsuke Toriumi in Japanese
Dog house. (Or Dog clan, or something similar.)
Tadashi Inuzuka was born in 1954.
Kiba means fang, Inu means dog, Zuka means a small hill. Sorry to break it to you, but that's incorrect. 'Kiba' does mean 'fang,' I'll give you that. But 'Inuzuka' means 'figure of dogs.' See? http://translate.google.com/#ja|en|%E7%8A%AC%E5%9B%B3%E5%8C%96 Just click the curved arrow to see that it is, in fact, the word 'Inuzuka.'
Yes, Tsume Inuzuka is Kiba's mother.
Yusuke Inuzuka was born on 1983-12-13.
Minoru Inuzuka died on September 17, 2007, in Yamashina, Kyoto, Japan.
His full name is Kiba Inuzuka
Minoru Inuzuka was born on February 15, 1901, in Taito-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Kiba's father's name is Tsume Inuzuka. He is a skilled ninja and member of the Inuzuka clan in the Naruto series.
The notable members of the Inuzuka clan in the "Naruto" series are Kiba Inuzuka, his partner Akamaru, and his mother Tsume Inuzuka. They are known for their strong sense of smell and their close bond with their canine companions, often using them in combat.