51. Ishikawa
A very common Japanese surname, Ishikawa refers to the 'stone river'. This unique Japanese name is a perfect name for a newborn baby.
52. Ishii
The name means 'resides in a rocky place'.
53. Ishida
This is another Japanese last name connected to the rice field. The name means 'stone rice field'.
54. Imai
This Japanese last name has a very interesting meaning. It means 'new town'.
55. Imada
This is a surname in Japan borne by the families with an origin at the Taira clan. This surname means 'new rice paddy'.
56. Iida
Here is another Japanese last name connected to the rice field. The name means 'paddy of cooked rice'.
57. Ishizaki
This is one of the oldest Japanese last names; it means 'stone peninsula.'
58. Iwata
This is a common name in Japan used as a last name. The word means 'stony paddy field'.
59. Kagawa
This is another beautiful name for a baby that the family can suggest. Kagawa means 'a fragrant river'.
60. Kamada
This beautiful Japanese surname means 'sickle field'. This is a common surname in the Ryukyu Islands.
61. Kamei
This name sounds beautiful, and it has a beautiful meaning, too. The name is originated from a noble family in Western Japan, and it means 'a well full of turtles'.
62. Kouda
This interesting Japanese last name that means 'long rice field'. It is a perfect name for a tall kid.
63. Kibe
64. Kojima
Another well known Japanese last name, Kojima, has an interesting meaning. It translates into 'a small island'.
65. Kudo
This is one of the most interesting Japanese last names which everyone is quite familiar with. It means 'construct wisteria'.
66. Kamida
If you are a rice lover, you will consider this Japanese last name. Commonly used in west-central Japan, this last name means 'upper rice field'.
67. Kaneko
This is a Japanese surname which is quite popular in eastern Japan. The name means 'Golden child'.
68. Kondo
This Japanese name means 'near wisteria', and it is perfect for a kid who loves flowers.
69. Kokawa
This name can be used as a unique baby name. The meaning of the name is 'small river'.
70. Kamiyama
The meaning of this Japanese surname is 'God'.
71. Kasai
In the Ryukyu Islands, this last name means 'bamboo hat'. In the rest of Japan, it means 'well'.
72. Kase
This Japanese name means 'add' or 'strait'.
73. Katayama
The nature lover Japanese have their last names mostly related to nature. This last name means 'mountain on the side' and is popular in the Ryukyu Islands.
74. Endo
This is another topological surname for the Japanese. It means 'a distant wisteria'.
75. Kato
This Japanese last name means 'increase wisteria', and it is mostly found in the south-eastern seaboard.
76. Kido
77. Kita
This Japanese surname is well known for soccer lovers already. The meaning of the name is 'north field of trees'.
78. Doi
Japanese spelling: 土井, 土居, 土肥 Meaning: Earth town, earth residence, or earth fertilizer.
79. Fueki
Japanese spelling: 笛木 Meaning: Wooden flute/pipe.
80. Tachi
Japanese spelling: 舘 or 立 Meaning: Palace or rise.
81. Baishō
Japanese spelling: 倍賞 Meaning: Double prize.
82. Honda
Japanese spelling: 本田, 本多 or 誉田 Meaning: Root rice field, origin rice field, or honor rice field.
83. Ishioka
Japanese spelling: 石岡 Meaning: Stone mount/stone hill.
84. Kikumoto
Japanese spelling: 菊本 Meaning: Chrysanthemum book.
85. Okazaki
Japanese spelling: 岡崎 Meaning: Split rock.
86. Saito
Japanese spelling: 斉藤 Meaning: Purity and worship.
87. Hirano 平野, ひらの Japanese
From Japanese 平 (hira) meaning "level, even, peaceful" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
88. Hisakawa 久川, ひさかわ Japanese
From Japanese 久 (hisa) meaning "long time ago" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
89. Honda 本田, ほんだ Japanese
90. Hoshino 星野, ほしの Japanese
From Japanese 星 (hoshi) meaning "star" and 野 (no) meaning "field, wilderness".
91. Ikeda 池田, いけだ Japanese
From Japanese 池 (ike) meaning "pool, pond" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
92. Inaba 稲葉, いなば Japanese
From Japanese 稲 (ina) meaning "rice plant" and 葉 (ha) meaning "leaf".
93. Inoue 井上, いのうえ Japanese
Means "above the well", from Japanese 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit", an unwritten possessive marker の (no), and 上 (ue) meaning "above, top, upper".
94. Ishida 石田, いしだ Japanese
From Japanese 石 (ishi) meaning "stone" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
95. Ishikawa 石川, いしかわ Japanese
From Japanese 石 (ishi) meaning "stone" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream".
96. Ito 伊藤, いとう Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 伊藤Itō 伊藤, いとう Japanese
From Japanese 伊 (i) meaning "this" and 藤 (tō) meaning "wisteria". The final character may indicate a connection to the Fujiwara clan.
Itou 伊藤, いとう Japanese
Alternate transcription of Japanese Kanji 伊藤
97. Iwai 岩井, いわい Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and 井 (i) meaning "well, mine shaft, pit".
98. Iwata 岩田, いわた Japanese
From Japanese 岩 (iwa) meaning "cliff, rocks" and 田 (ta) meaning "field, rice paddy".
99. Izumi 泉, いずみ Japanese
From Japanese 泉 (izumi) meaning "spring, fountain".
100. Kamiya 神谷, かみや Japanese
From Japanese 神 (kami) meaning "god" and 谷 (ya) meaning "valley".
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