Do サトシ (Satoshi) or ナカモト (Nakamoto) mean anything in Japanese?
Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?
For example, the last name "Smith" or "Miller" refers to a blacksmith or grain miller, respectively.
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Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?
For example, the last name "Smith" or "Miller" refers to a blacksmith or grain miller, respectively.
satoshi-nakamoto
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Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?
For example, the last name "Smith" or "Miller" refers to a blacksmith or grain miller, respectively.
satoshi-nakamoto
Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?
For example, the last name "Smith" or "Miller" refers to a blacksmith or grain miller, respectively.
satoshi-nakamoto
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Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)
Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.
(source)
ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is
From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
(source)
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Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)
Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.
(source)
ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is
From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
(source)
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Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)
Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.
(source)
ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is
From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
(source)
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Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)
Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.
(source)
ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is
From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
(source)
Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)
Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.
(source)
ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is
From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".
(source)
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