The last name "Hasashi" (はさし or 葉指) in Japanese can be interpreted in various ways depending on the kanji used. The most common interpretation combines "葉" (ha), meaning "leaf," and "指" (sashi), meaning "to point" or "to indicate." Therefore, it could imply something related to leaves or nature. However, it's important to note that surnames in Japan can have multiple meanings and interpretations based on regional variations and historical context.
His name is Hanzo Hasashi and is mean to Sub Zero support the cause for Mortal Kombat
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The last name Monton has no meaning in Japanese. But if you're asking how to spell it in Japanese writing, it would be モントン
no because japnese last word always mean lucky
it means large mound in japanese
It is a Japanese name, both first or last
It's "true nose"in Japanese.
The pronunciation in English for Japanese last name 丰田 .
Bamboo hut. It's my last name My grandparents fluent in japanese
as far as i know inu means dog in Japanese
"otsuka ai" is a Japanese pop artist. Ai, her first name means love in Japanese. and otsuka is her last name.
Well the first name Ren or Renn means water lily in Japanese. However I'm not sure if it would mean the same thing for a last name. I hope that helps.