There are 31 total results for your 杉原 search.
Characters | Pronunciation Romanization |
Simple Dictionary Definition |
杉原 see styles |
suhara すはら |
(surname) Suhara |
杉原井 see styles |
sugiharai すぎはらい |
(surname) Sugiharai |
杉原川 see styles |
sugiharagawa すぎはらがわ |
(personal name) Sugiharagawa |
杉原徹 see styles |
sugiharatetsu すぎはらてつ |
(person) Sugihara Tetsu (1961.8.4-) |
杉原橋 see styles |
sugiharahashi すぎはらはし |
(place-name) Sugiharahashi |
杉原武 see styles |
sugiharatakeshi すぎはらたけし |
(person) Sugihara Takeshi (1944.8.12-) |
杉原洋 see styles |
sugiharayou / sugiharayo すぎはらよう |
(person) Sugihara Yō (1985.5.31-) |
杉原紙 see styles |
sugiharagami すぎはらがみ |
(See 奉書紙) sugihara paper; variety of traditional Japanese paper similar to hosho paper, but slightly thinner and softer |
杉原薫 see styles |
sugiharakaoru すぎはらかおる |
(person) Sugihara Kaoru |
杉原駅 see styles |
sugiharaeki すぎはらえき |
(st) Sugihara Station |
上杉原 see styles |
kamisugiwara かみすぎわら |
(place-name) Kamisugiwara |
下杉原 see styles |
shimosugiwara しもすぎわら |
(place-name) Shimosugiwara |
小杉原 see styles |
kosugihara; kosugiwara こすぎはら; こすぎわら |
(archaism) (See 杉原紙) thin Japanese paper (used as tissue during the Edo period); (place-name) Kosugihara |
旭杉原 see styles |
asahisugihara あさひすぎはら |
(place-name) Asahisugihara |
東杉原 see styles |
higashisugihara ひがしすぎはら |
(place-name) Higashisugihara |
西杉原 see styles |
nishisuibara にしすいばら |
(place-name) Nishisuibara |
杉原佳尭 see styles |
sugiharayoshitaka すぎはらよしたか |
(person) Sugihara Yoshitaka |
杉原元人 see styles |
sugiwaragenjin すぎわらげんじん |
(person) Sugiwara Genjin (1912.11-) |
杉原千畝 see styles |
sugiharachiune すぎはらちうね |
(person) Sugihara Chiune (1900.1.1-1986.7.31) |
杉原幸子 see styles |
sugiharayukiko すぎはらゆきこ |
(person) Sugihara Yukiko |
杉原志啓 see styles |
sugiharayukihiro すぎはらゆきひろ |
(person) Sugihara Yukihiro |
杉原敏一 see styles |
sugiharatoshikazu すぎはらとしかず |
(person) Sugihara Toshikazu |
杉原正憲 see styles |
sugiharamasanori すぎはらまさのり |
(person) Sugihara Masanori |
杉原泰雄 see styles |
sugiharayasuo すぎはらやすお |
(person) Sugihara Yasuo (1930-) |
杉原素明 see styles |
sugiharamotoharu すぎはらもとはる |
(person) Sugihara Motoharu (1935.3.26-) |
杉原谷川 see styles |
sugiharadanigawa すぎはらだにがわ |
(place-name) Sugiharadanigawa |
杉原輝雄 see styles |
sugiharateruo すぎはらてるお |
(person) Sugihara Teruo (1937.6-) |
樫原杉原 see styles |
katagiharasugihara かたぎはらすぎはら |
(place-name) Katagiharasugihara |
杉原あんり see styles |
sugiwaraanri / sugiwaranri すぎわらあんり |
(person) Sugiwara Anri (1982.6.12-) |
杉原与四郎 see styles |
sugiharayoshirou / sugiharayoshiro すぎはらよしろう |
(person) Sugihara Yoshirou (?-1945.4.7) |
樫原杉原町 see styles |
katagiharasugiharachou / katagiharasugiharacho かたぎはらすぎはらちょう |
(place-name) Katagiharasugiharachō |
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