5-793: 有賀 is a Japanese surname, read as either Ariga or Aruga . Notable people with the surname include: Akiko Aruga ( 有賀 秋子 , born 1942) , Japanese speed skater Katsuhiko Ariga ( 有賀 克彦 , born 1962) , Japanese chemist Kōsaku Aruga ( 有賀 幸作 , 1897–1945) , or less often by the alternate reading Kosaku Ariga, captain in the Imperial Japanese Navy Nagao Ariga ( 有賀 長雄 , 1860–1921) , or Nagao Aruga, Japanese jurist and historian Nobuo Ariga ( 有賀 啓雄 , 1964–2023) , also known as Hiroo Ariga ( 有賀 啓夫 ) , Japanese singer-songwriter, bassist, arranger and record producer [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
10-438: A character meaning 'meal', is normally read as either meshi ( めし ) or han ( ハン ) , but in the context of this name the special nanori reading ii ( いい ) is used instead. The second character 田 is read using its standard kun'yomi reading, da ( だ ) . Often (as in the previous example), the nanori reading is related to the general meaning of the kanji, as it is frequently an old-fashioned way to read
15-580: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Nanori Nanori ( Japanese : 名乗り , "to say or give one's own name") are the often non-standard kanji character readings (pronunciations) found almost exclusively in Japanese names . In the Japanese language , many Japanese names are constructed from common characters with standard pronunciations. However, names may also contain rare characters which only occur as parts of names, or use non-standard readings of common characters. Often,
20-489: The surname Ariga . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ariga&oldid=1149923446 " Categories : Surnames Japanese-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles containing Japanese-language text Articles with short description Short description
25-416: The readings used are so esoteric that they cannot even be found in dictionaries. For example, the character 希 , meaning "hope" or "rare", has standard pronunciations ki ( キ ) , ke ( ケ ) , and mare ( まれ ) . However, as a female name, it can be pronounced Nozomi . In compounds, nanori readings can be used in conjunction with other readings, such as in the name Iida ( 飯田 ). Here, 飯 ,
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