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Japanese officer and war criminal (1886–1968)
Hitoshi Imamura (今村 均, Imamura Hitoshi; 28 June 1886 – 4 October 1968) was a Japanese general who served in the Imperial Japanese Army during World War
Hitoshi_Imamura
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football Hitoshi Imamura (1886–1968), Japanese Army general during World War II Masahiro Imamura (born 1947), Japanese political figure Naoki Imamura (born
Imamura
Battle in the Pacific theatre of World War II
Manila between the Japanese 3rd Fleet and the Sixteenth Army under Hitoshi Imamura. The invasion convoy consisted of 56 transport ships carrying troops
Battle_of_Java_(1942)
Name list
1886–1969), Japanese painter Hitoshi Imamura (今村 均; 1886–1968), Japanese general Hitoshi Ishigaki (石垣 仁; born 1953), Japanese boxer Hitoshi Ishii (石井 仁司; born 1947)
Hitoshi
U.S. military campaign in World War II
retake Henderson Field. On 26 November, Japanese Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura took command of the newly formed Eighth Area Army at Rabaul. The new
Guadalcanal_campaign
Japanese officer and war criminal 1889–1949
until the surrender of Japan. He was the brother-in-law of General Hitoshi Imamura. After the war, Tanabe was charged with war crimes, found guilty, and
Moritake_Tanabe
Japanese WWII general
Islands campaigns. After the Japanese Eighth Area Army under General Hitoshi Imamura took over operations in the theater, Hyakutake directed Japanese army
Harukichi_Hyakutake
1942 naval battle in the Pacific theatre of WWII, in present-day western Indonesia
the transport Ryujo Maru, carrying Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura, was among those sunk. Imamura was forced to leap overboard but was later rescued by
Battle_of_Sunda_Strait
World War II land battle in the Pacific between Allied and Japanese forces
commanded by General Harukichi Hyakutake. Hyukatake reported to General Hitoshi Imamura, commander of the Japanese Eighth Area Army, headquartered at Rabaul
Bougainville_campaign
1943 Japanese withdrawal from Guadalcanal in WWII
Headquarters (IGH). Commanders of the operation included Isoroku Yamamoto and Hitoshi Imamura. The Japanese decided to withdraw and concede Guadalcanal to Allied
Operation_Ke
garrison on the island, consisting of around 93,000 men from General Hitoshi Imamura's Eighth Area Army. This became a lynchpin in the defensive barrier
Battle_of_Wide_Bay–Open_Bay
1937–1945 conflict in East Asia
Hata Yasuji Okamura Prince Kotohito # Otozō Yamada Hajime Sugiyama Hitoshi Imamura Tomoyuki Yamashita Hisaichi Terauchi Shizuichi Tanaka ‡‡ Kenkichi Ueda
Second_Sino-Japanese_War
Conquest of Indonesia by Japan, 1941–1942
began the campaign by sending the 16th Army under command of General Hitoshi Imamura to attack Borneo. On 17 December 1941 Japanese forces landed at Miri
Dutch_East_Indies_campaign
Japanese military officer (1900–1949)
Army Academy in 1913. Imamura reached the rank of lieutenant-general in the Kwantung Army. His older brother was Imamura Hitoshi, a general in the Japanese
Imamura_Hosaku
1942–1945 Japanese rule in West Sumatra
Following these operations, the 16th Army, led by Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura, and the 25th Army, under the command of General Yamashita Tomoyuki
Japanese occupation of West Sumatra
Japanese_occupation_of_West_Sumatra
Training Harukichi Hyakutake: Inspector General of Signal Training Hitoshi Imamura: Deputy Chief, Inspectorate General of Military Training Masatane Kanda:
List of Japanese government and military commanders of World War II
List_of_Japanese_government_and_military_commanders_of_World_War_II
1943 battle in New Guinea during WWII
a division that would advance overland on Lae. Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura, the commander of the Japanese Eighth Area Army at Rabaul, correctly
Battle_of_Wau
1942–1945 occupation during World War II
commander and highest leader. The first army commander was General Hitoshi Imamura, continued with Kumakichi Harada [ja; id], Moichiro Yamamoto [ja; id]
Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies
Japanese_occupation_of_the_Dutch_East_Indies
1944 battle
Japanese Navy and about 80 Imperial Japanese Army personnel from Hitoshi Imamura's Eighth Area Army. In the wake of landings at Cape Gloucester and Cape
Battle_of_the_Green_Islands
WWII airborne landing of 1943
commanded by Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka. Army forces came under General Hitoshi Imamura's Eighth Area Army, consisting of the Seventeenth Army in the Solomon
Landing_at_Nadzab
Part of World War II
Bougainville.[citation needed] The Japanese Eighth Area Army, under General Hitoshi Imamura at Rabaul, was responsible for both the New Guinea and Solomon Islands
New_Guinea_campaign
soldiers were rescued from the sea, including the 16th Army Commander Hitoshi Imamura. 4 March – A Royal Australian Air Force Lockheed Hudson patrol bomber
List of friendly fire incidents
List_of_friendly_fire_incidents
Series of WWII battles
under the Eighth Area Army, based at Rabaul and commanded by General Hitoshi Imamura. In September 1943, as a result of the failure to stop Allied advances
Admiralty_Islands_campaign
Tenth Susuhunan of Surakarta (1939–1945)
Governor General Alidius Tjarda van Starkenborgh Military Governor Hitoshi Imamura Kumakichi Harada Yuichiro Nagano Born Bendara Raden Mas Antasena (1886-02-01)1
Pakubuwono_XI
President of Indonesia from 1945 to 1967
Japanese, including Hatta. There, he met the Japanese commander General Hitoshi Imamura, who asked Sukarno and other nationalists to galvanise support from
Sukarno
1944 Allied military operation in the Pacific
constructed at that location. The 8th Area Army was commanded by General Hitoshi Imamura who had at his disposal nearly 200,000 men. In early 1943, the Japanese
Operation_Dexterity
Calendar year
escort. March 5 – WWII: Japanese forces of the 16th Army under General Hitoshi Imamura enter triumphantly the Dutch colonial capital of Batavia without opposition
1942
Series of land and naval battles of the Pacific campaign of World War II
several days later. Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka and Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura had no intention of allowing New Georgia to fall the way Guadalcanal
New_Georgia_campaign
Part of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II
bases. On January 18, 1942, the commander of 16th Army Lt. General Hitoshi Imamura arrived at Takao, Taiwan from his base at Saigon. He received an order
Southern Expeditionary Army Group
Southern_Expeditionary_Army_Group
Japanese officer, war criminal (1879–1946)
critical of Masaharu Homma for being too "soft" on Filipinos and of Hitoshi Imamura for being too lenient to the Indonesian independence movement. Terauchi's
Hisaichi_Terauchi
1942 Japanese invasion during World War II
original on 2012-03-25. L, Klemen (1999–2000). "Lieutenant-General Hitoshi Imamura". Forgotten Campaign: The Dutch East Indies Campaign 1941-1942. Archived
Invasion_of_Sumatra
Japanese admiral
officer for Japanese naval forces in the Rabaul area, along with General Hitoshi Imamura, the senior Imperial Japanese Army commander for the area, surrendered
Jinichi_Kusaka
Military unit
Name From To Commanding officer General Hitoshi Imamura 9 November 1942 15 August 1945 Chief of Staff Major General Rimpei Katō 9 November 1942 15 August
Eighth_Area_Army
Part of the Imperial Japanese Army during World War II
Name From To 1 General Hitoshi Imamura 6 November 1941 9 November 1942 2 Lieutenant General Kumakichi Harada 9 November 1942 26 April 1945 3 Lieutenant
Sixteenth_Army_(Japan)
1943 WWI I battle on Bougainville Island
Allied landings on Bougainville at Cape Torokina, Japanese General Hitoshi Imamura, commander of the 8th Area Army at Rabaul, determined to launch a counterattack
Battle_of_Koromokina_Lagoon
Planned sample-return mission by Japan to Phobos
Naoki; Imamura, Takeshi; Montmessin, Franck; Brain, David; Doressoundiram, Alain; Gautier, Thomas; Hara, Takuya; Harada, Yuki; Ikeda, Hitoshi; Koike,
Martian_Moons_eXploration
Calendar year
(b. 1887) October 4 Francis Biddle, American politician (b. 1886) Hitoshi Imamura, Japanese general (b. 1886) October 13 Manuel Bandeira, Brazilian poet
1968
2013 Indonesian film
Abbe - Wikana Fajar - Kyai Zaenal Mustofa Uchida - Nishijima Susumu - Hitoshi Imamura Roza - HOS Tjokroaminoto Diel Sriyadi - Asmara Hadi Ade Firman Hakim
Soekarno_(film)
of war crimes, sentenced to death, then executed on April 3, 1946. Hitoshi Imamura – sentenced to imprisonment for ten years. Kiyotake Kawaguchi – imprisoned
List of Axis personnel indicted for war crimes
List_of_Axis_personnel_indicted_for_war_crimes
World War II campaign between Allied and Imperial Japanese forces
headquarters of the Eighth Area Army, under the command of General Hitoshi Imamura: the 17th Division (11,429 personnel at the end of the war); the 38th Division
New_Britain_campaign
Japanese officer, war criminal (1890–1947)
Harukichi Hyakutake Commander of Occupied New Guinea 1942–1945 with Hitoshi Imamura Succeeded by Jack Keith Murray as Administrator of Papua and New Guinea
Hatazō_Adachi
August 1918 (and served as observer with British forces in France) Hitoshi Imamura: assistant military attaché, England, October 1918 Ando Rikichi: resident
Japanese military attachés in foreign service
Japanese_military_attachés_in_foreign_service
World War II battle in the Pacific
Solomon Islands campaigns. The Japanese 8th Area Army, under General Hitoshi Imamura, was mobilised to take overall command in the areas from 16 November
Battle_of_Buna–Gona
Reformist political faction of the Imperial Japanese Army during the 1920s–30s
institutional stability. He pooled the abilities of officers like Hitoshi Imamura, Hideki Tojo, and Yasuji Okamura to focus on long-term industrial planning
Tōseiha
Ship of the Mogami-class of cruisers
transport Ryujo Maru with IJA 16th Army commander Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura—although the general survived the sinking. In March, Mikuma and Cruiser
Japanese_cruiser_Mikuma
Dutch politician (1888–1978)
surrender. From here, Tjarda's entourage went to meet Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura of the Imperial Japanese Army's 16th Army, which led the Dutch East
Alidius Tjarda van Starkenborgh Stachouwer
Alidius_Tjarda_van_Starkenborgh_Stachouwer
Major Allied military operation in the Pacific theater of World War II
Ryūnosuke Kusaka Tomoshige Samejima Sentarō Ōmori Eighth Area Army: Hitoshi Imamura Rimpei Katō Takeo Itō 17th Army: Harukichi Hyakutake Tsutomu Akinaga
Operation_Cartwheel
Calendar year
H. Arnold, American general, aviation pioneer (d. 1950) June 28 – Hitoshi Imamura, Japanese general (d. 1968) June 29 – Robert Schuman, German-French
1886
Hospital in Jakarta, Indonesia
ter Poorten surrendered to the Japanese army under the leadership of Hitoshi Imamura. The military hospital was managed by Imperial Japanese Army as military
Gatot_Soebroto_Army_Hospital
Organizational structure of the Kwantung Army
Army Kitsuju Ayabe:- Deputy Chief of Staff, Kwantung Army (MajGen) Hitoshi Imamura:- Deputy Chief of Staff, Kwantung Army Seichiro Itagaki:- Deputy-Chief
Organization of the Kwantung Army
Organization_of_the_Kwantung_Army
Lead ship of the Mogami-class of cruisers
transport Ryūjō Maru with IJA 16th Army commander Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura aboard. In March, Mogami and Cruiser Division 7 were based out of Singapore
Japanese cruiser Mogami (1934)
Japanese_cruiser_Mogami_(1934)
List (1891-1934)
Hideki Tōjō: December Masaharu Homma: December Shōjirō Iida: December Hitoshi Imamura: December Masakazu Kawabe Seishirō Itagaki: November Tomoyuki Yamashita:
List of graduates of the Japanese Imperial Military Academies
List_of_graduates_of_the_Japanese_Imperial_Military_Academies
Twenty-fifth Army (with the Imperial Guard Division, etc.) Sumatra area. Hitoshi Imamura: Commanding 16th Army, Java, then 8th Area Army (responsible for 17th
Organization of Japanese forces in Southeast Asia
Organization_of_Japanese_forces_in_Southeast_Asia
Military unit
campaigns of the South West Pacific theatre of World War II. After General Hitoshi Imamura took over command of the Japanese Eighth Area Army the 17th Army was
Seventeenth_Army_(Japan)
1943 landing on the Solomon Islands
forces on Bougainville reported to the Eighth Area Army, under General Hitoshi Imamura, at Rabaul. According to US Army historian John Miller, Allied intelligence
Landings_at_Cape_Torokina
United States Army soldier (1921–1996)
District, met the Japanese Commander-in-Chief, Lieutenant-General Hitoshi Imamura at Kalidjati that afternoon and agreed to the capitulation of all the
Frank_Fujita
Month of 1943
Japan's forces to evacuate Guadalcanal by the end of February. General Hitoshi Imamura would oversee the withdrawal of 10,000 troops from the island in the
January_1943
1940,- Army disbanded) – Lt. Gen Seiichi Kuno 5th Division – General Hitoshi Imamura (9 Nov 1938 – 9 Mar 1940), Lt. General Aketo Nakamura (9 Mar 1940 –
Battle of South Guangxi order of battle
Battle_of_South_Guangxi_order_of_battle
(16 left the ship) Japan All forces on Bougainville Island 21,335 Hitoshi Imamura August 21 August 21 Japan All forces in Manchuria 1,950,479 Otozō Yamada
Timeline of the surrender of Axis forces at the end of World War II
Timeline_of_the_surrender_of_Axis_forces_at_the_end_of_World_War_II
1943 Allied attack on a Japanese convoy
Heisuke Abe's 41st Division from China to Rabaul. Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura, the commander of the Japanese Eighth Area Army at Rabaul, ordered
Battle_of_the_Bismarck_Sea
1942 battle of World War II
units later received citations of merit from Sixteenth Army Commander Hitoshi Imamura in the aftermath of the campaign for their actions at Kalijati (and
Battle_of_Kalijati
Major campaign of the Pacific War of World War II
Shima Jinichi Kusaka Shōji Nishimura † Gunichi Mikawa Raizo Tanaka Hitoshi Imamura Harukichi Hyakutake Minoru Sasaki Hatazō Adachi Strength Unknown Unknown
Solomon_Islands_campaign
2001 film by Yukio Fuji
completes successfully. With control of the archipelago assured, General Hitoshi Imamura allows the military training of the indigenous population, with promises
Merdeka_17805
soldiers exclusively in the Bandung area, Japanese 16th Army Commander Hitoshi Imamura decided to demand the total capitulation of allied forces in the Dutch
Battle_of_Tjiater_Pass
Prefecture of Japan
executed by the United States for war crimes committed in the Philippines Hitoshi Imamura (1886–1968) World War II General in the Imperial Japanese Army, from
Niigata_Prefecture
Harbour in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea
aircraft carrier HMS Glory. Representing the Japanese were General Hitoshi Imamura, Commander Eighth Area Army, and Admiral Jinichi Kusaka, Commander
Simpson_Harbour
1942 naval battle in the Pacific theater of World War II
Guadalcanal of 12–15 November. On 26 November Japanese Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura took command of the new Eighth Area Army at Rabaul. The command encompassed
Battle_of_Tassafaronga
1944 Japanese offensive in World War II
offensives. During a visit to Bougainville on 21 January 1944, General Hitoshi Imamura, the commander of the Eighth Area Army, directed that the offensive
Bougainville_counterattack
Former Australian Chief of the General Staff
the surrender of Japanese forces in the First Army area from General Hitoshi Imamura, the commander of the Japanese Eighth Area Army, and Admiral Jinichi
Vernon_Sturdee
of Allied POWs by the Japanese Kempeitai and the IJA under General Hitoshi Imamura during the Japanese occupation of the Dutch East Indies. Pontianak
List of massacres in Indonesia
List_of_massacres_in_Indonesia
Military unit
operations on New Britain to isolating the Japanese forces under General Hitoshi Imamura to their base in the Gazelle Peninsula, while wresting control of the
29th/46th Battalion (Australia)
29th/46th_Battalion_(Australia)
Decade
H. Arnold, American general, aviation pioneer (d. 1950) June 28 – Hitoshi Imamura, Japanese general (d. 1968) June 29 – Robert Schuman, German-French
1880s
Adachi Commander of the 18th Army 9 November 1942 to 6 September 1945 Hitoshi Imamura Commander of the 8th Area Army, based at Rabaul, in charge of New Guinea
List of colonial governors of Papua New Guinea
List_of_colonial_governors_of_Papua_New_Guinea
Defunct flying squadron of the Royal Navy's Fleet Air Arm
at Rabaul, Papua New Guinea. On 6 September 1945, Japanese General Hitoshi Imamura and Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka Lboarded the aircraft carrier HMS Glory
837_Naval_Air_Squadron
Month of 1968
Attorney General and former judge at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials Hitoshi Imamura, 82, Japanese general and convicted war criminal "The Troubles", almost
October_1968
Nagara-class light cruiser
Commander-in-Chief of the invading Japanese 16th Army, Lieutenant General Hitoshi Imamura's transport Ryujo Maru. At 2326, Harukaze and Hatakaze launched torpedoes
Japanese_cruiser_Natori
Operation of Pacific War of World War II
(arriving from October). The Japanese Eighth Area Army, under General Hitoshi Imamura, was headquartered at Rabaul. Its area of operations encompassed the
Landing_at_Jacquinot_Bay
Artillery School Masatake Yasuoka:- Commandant of the Army Tank School Hitoshi Imamura:- Commandant, Narashino Army School Jirō Minami:- direction of Cavalry
List of military instructors and trainers of the Empire of Japan
List_of_military_instructors_and_trainers_of_the_Empire_of_Japan
Legislative district of Japan
year highest vote (top tōsen) 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 1947 Ichirō Honda (JLP) Hitoshi Imamura (JSP) Eisuke Honda (JLP) Torao Wakamatsu (JLP) Takeo Kubo (DP) 1948
Nagasaki 1st district (1947–1993)
Nagasaki_1st_district_(1947–1993)
Type B1 submarine
Fleet, Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka, and Eighth Area Army, General Hitoshi Imamura, looking on. She then transferred all remaining provisions in her after
Japanese_submarine_I-38
Japan international rugby union player
Hitoshi Ono (大野均, Ōno Hitoshi; born May 6, 1978, in Kōriyama, Fukushima) is a retired Japanese rugby player. He plays at lock for the Japan national rugby
Hitoshi_Ono
Harukichi Hyakutake's Japanese 17th Army, which formed part of General Hitoshi Imamura's 8th Area Army, based at Rabaul. The main infantry forces opposing
Battle_of_Piva_Forks
Military unit
the war, Imamura, Sakai, and Tanaka were all tried and convicted of war crimes. Sakai and Tanaka were tried in China and executed, while Imamura received
Twenty-Third_Army_(Japan)
Japanese politician
House of Representatives (Japan) Preceded by Tsuyoshi Kihara Hitoshi Imamura Motoharu Baba Tarō Nakajima Chōjirō Taguchi Representative for Nagasaki 1st
Tadashi_Kuranari
Amphibious landing of World War II
commanded by Vice Admiral Jinichi Kusaka. Army forces came under General Hitoshi Imamura's Eighth Area Army, consisting of the XVII Army in the Solomon Islands
Landing_at_Lae
1943 battle
Lieutenant General Harukichi Hyakutake's 17th Army, part of General Hitoshi Imamura's 8th Area Army, based at Rabaul. The bulk of the infantry forces were
Battle of Hellzapoppin Ridge and Hill 600A
Battle_of_Hellzapoppin_Ridge_and_Hill_600A
Allied amphibious landing of World War II
forward as possible under the accumulation of losses". At General Hitoshi Imamura's Japanese Eighth Area Army headquarters at Rabaul, the staff debated
Landing_at_Saidor
Japanese voice actress and narrator (born 1975)
Suzaku Munto (2003) - Suzume Imamura Re: Cutie Honey (2004) - Scarlet Claw Munto ~Toki no Kabe wo Koete~ (2005) - Suzume Imamura Full Metal Panic! The Second
Hiromi_Konno
Japanese idiom
continuity with the past". Akira Kurosawa's I Live in Fear and Shohei Imamura's Black Rain have been associated with the term. In Mike Carey's Rampart
Mono_no_aware
Horse race
Yushun Himba over Lily Noble by two lengths. On May 24, 2026, jockey Seina Imamura made history by becoming the first Japanese female rider to win a flat
Yushun_Himba
1968 film directed by Yasuzo Masumura
action film directed by Tadahiki Isomi. The film was produced by Shouhei Imamura. He was also in charge of the screenplay. The lead star is Masakazu Tamura
Higashi_Shinakai
University in Sendai, Japan
Doi, a pioneer in digital audio, originated Aibo the pet robot Fumihiko Imamura, civil engineer, the natural disaster expert for NHK after 2011 Tōhoku
Tohoku_University
Film festival in Singapore
(1958) by Imamura Shohei / 今村 昌平 (PG) Endless Desire / 果てしなき欲望 (1958) by Imamura Shohei / 今村 昌平 (PG) Unholy Desire / 赤い殺意 (1964) by Imamura Shohei / 今村
Japanese_Film_Festival
Japanese actor
Ii Naomasa 2018 Hibiki Hitoshi Kijima 2019 Fortuna's Eye Takeo Kurokawa Almost a Miracle Ayuta Machida A Long Goodbye Imamura The Journalist Jin'no 2020
Yukiya_Kitamura
Episodes 264-516 of One Piece
牢番長サルデスの罠 LV.3飢餓地獄) Directed by : Sumio Watanabe Storyboarded by : Takahiro Imamura Hitoshi Tanaka December 20, 2009 (2009-12-20) 432 11 "The Unleashed Swan! A
List of One Piece episodes (seasons 9–14)
List_of_One_Piece_episodes_(seasons_9–14)
Japanese social philosopher
(in Japanese). 岩波書店. ISBN 978-4-00-022063-7. Marx, Karl Heinrich; Imamura, Hitoshi; Mishima, Ken'ichi; Tatsumi, Shinji; Hosomi, Kazuyuki; Muraoka, Shin'ichi;
Ken'ichi_Mishima
Pathological condition of the inner ear
Menière, Springer, Heidelberg, S. 58ff, ISBN 3-540-36960-0 Imamura, S, Nozawa, I, Imamura, M, et al. Clinical observations on acute low-tone sensorineural
Cochlear_hydrops
Party Notes 1996 Masahiro Imamura LDP 2000 2003 2005 Independent LDP 2009 Hiroshi Ogushi Democratic 2012 Masahiro Imamura LDP 2014 Yasushi Furukawa LDP
Saga_2nd_district
Japanese actor and singer (1949–2024)
one of the candidates for the role of main character Genji in Shohei Imamura's film Eijanaika but eventually he played a smaller role. As a singer Hino
Shōhei_Hino
Matsuzaka NHK junior high school drama Chūgakusei Nikki staff 1984 Shohei Imamura Koreyoshi Kurahara Sugako Hashida Daishirō Miura 1985 Hisaya Morishige
Elan_d'or_Award_Special_Prize
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Goddess Sita
Girl/Female
Hindu
One of limited desires
Male
Japanese
(ä¹…å¿—) Japanese name HISASHI means "long-lived."
Male
Japanese
(æ…§) Japanese name TOSHI means "alert, bright, intelligent."Â
Female
Japanese
(星) Japanese name HOSHI means "star."
Male
Japanese
(ç‰) Japanese name HITOSHI means "even-tempered; level."
Girl/Female
Indian
Female
Japanese
(çž³) Japanese name HITOMI means "pupil (of the eye)." This name is usually given to girls with especially beautiful eyes.Â
Girl/Female
Indian
Simplicity and purity
Male
Japanese
(æ·³) Japanese name KIYOSHI means "pure."
Girl/Female
Indian
Existence of Love
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well Wisher; Kindly; Goddess Laxmi; Friend
Girl/Female
Indian
Only for Limited Desire
Male
Japanese
(æ·³) Variant spelling of Japanese Kiyoshi, KIOSHI means "pure."
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Well Wishers
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Well Wisher; Friend
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Japanese, Marathi
Generous; Abundant; Widespread
Male
Japanese
(1-寛, 2-浩) Japanese name HIROSHI means 1) "generous, tolerant," or 2) "prosperous."Â
Male
Japanese
(è¡) Japanese name SATOSHI means "clear-thinking; quick-witted; wise."
HITOSHI IMAMURA
HITOSHI IMAMURA
Boy/Male
English American
Peaceful.
Boy/Male
Biblical
My lord; my prince; my song.
Boy/Male
Italian
Dark-skinned; A Moor.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Brave
Boy/Male
Hindu
The king of gold
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Long Lived; Being Victorious
Boy/Male
Indian
Excellent; Noble
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Desire
Boy/Male
Hebrew
Gentle; delicate.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Scottish
Ram's Island
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