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"many blessings, child" Taeko Fukao, Japanese jazz singer Taeko Hattori (b. 1949), Japanese stage, film, and television actress Taeko Ishikawa (b. 1975),
Taeko
Japanese singer-songwriter and musician (born 1953)
Taeko Ōnuki (大貫 妙子, Ōnuki Taeko; born November 28, 1953) is a Japanese singer-songwriter and musician who achieved success and popularity during the 1970s
Taeko_Onuki
1991 Japanese animated film
Hakuhodo, and distributed by Toho. The film follows a twenty-seven-year-old Taeko Okajima as she takes a holiday with her relatives in the country, during
Only_Yesterday_(1991_film)
Japanese table tennis player
Taeko Todo (東童 多英子, Tōdō Taeko) (born 25 October 1968 in Liaoning, China), born Zhao Duoduo (Chinese: 赵多多), is a Chinese-born table tennis player who represented
Taeko_Todo
Japanese voice actress (born 1965)
Taeko Kawata (川田 妙子, Kawata Taeko; born March 20, 1965) is a Japanese voice actress best known for voicing Amy Rose from the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise
Taeko_Kawata
1977 studio album by Taeko Onuki
(stylized in all caps) is the second studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Taeko Onuki (spelled "Ohnuki" at the time of release), released on July 25, 1977
Sunshower (Taeko Ohnuki album)
Sunshower_(Taeko_Ohnuki_album)
Japanese softball player (born 1975)
Taeko Ishikawa (石川 多映子, Ishikawa Taeko) (born October 14, 1975) is a Japanese softball player who played as a pitcher. She won the silver medal in the
Taeko_Ishikawa
1978 studio album by Taeko Ohnuki
Mignonne is the third studio album by Japanese singer-songwriter Taeko Onuki (spelled "Ohnuki" at the time of release), released on 21 September 1978
Mignonne_(album)
1951 Japanese drama film
contemporary audiences. The film stars Setsuko Hara who plays the part of Taeko Nasu, the beautiful mistress of Tohata. The characters are involved in a
The_Idiot_(1951_film)
Japanese writer (1935–2023)
Taeko Tomioka (富岡 多恵子, Tomioka Taeko; July 28, 1935 – April 6, 2023) was a Japanese writer. She was born in Osaka, was educated at Osaka Women's College
Taeko_Tomioka
Japanese singer and actress
Taeko Nishino (Japanese: 西野妙子) is a Japanese singer and actress. She was an idol, and the lead singer of dos. She was born in 1975. She released the following
Taeko_Nishino
Japanese anthropologist
Taeko Udagawa is a Japanese anthropologist specialising in ethnographic studies of Italy and Southern Europe. She is a professor at Japan's National Museum
Taeko_Udagawa
2005 Japanese film
wheelchair-using novelist Taeko. Taeko is assisted by Yuji, a young man who secretly seeks to uncover the possible origins of this story within Taeko's past, and to
Strange_Circus
Japanese actress
Taeko Hattori (服部 妙子, Hattori Taeko; born June 23, 1949) is a Japanese stage, film, and television actress. She is from Nagoya, and graduated from high
Taeko_Hattori
Japanese writer (1926-2015)
Taeko Kono (河野多惠子, Kōno Taeko; February 24, 1926 – January 29, 2015) was a Japanese writer who was active during the latter half of the 20th century.
Taeko_Kono
Japanese Jazz singer
Taeko Fukao (深尾 多恵子, Fukao Taeko), known professionally as Songbird TAeKO and formerly TAEKO, is a Japanese jazz singer from Shiga Prefecture, Japan. Fukao
Taeko_Fukao
Japanese artist (1921–2021)
Tomiyama Taeko (富山妙子, 6 November 1921 – 18 August 2021) was a Japanese visual artist and writer whose work addressed the moral, emotional, and social
Tomiyama_Taeko
Japanese voice actress (born 1931)
Taeko Nakanishi (中西 妙子, Nakanishi Taeko; born February 11, 1931) is a Japanese actress who specializes in voice acting and previously worked for Aoni
Taeko_Nakanishi
Japanese diver
Taeko Kubo (久保たえ子, Kubo Taeko; born 10 February 1949) is a Japanese diver. She competed in the women's 3 metre springboard event at the 1972 Summer Olympics
Taeko_Kubo
Japanese obstetrician-gynaecologist and politician (1900 – 1985)
Tenrei Ōta (Japanese: 太田 典礼 Ōta Tenrei), born Takeo Ōta (太田 武夫 Ōta Takeo; 1900–1985) was a Japanese obstetrician-gynaecologist and politician. He invented
Tenrei_Ōta
Book by Jun'ichirō Tanizaki
matters worse, her name was mistakenly printed in place of Taeko's in a local newspaper story: Taeko had run away with Okubata. Tatsuo demanded a retraction
The_Makioka_Sisters
2019 crime-thriller film by Sion Sono
reveals he's a virgin, Jay takes him to meet a promiscuous girl. The girl, Taeko, refuses Shin but introduces him to her high school classmate, Mitsuko,
The_Forest_of_Love
1952 Japanese film by Yasujirō Ozu
executive at an engineering company. Taeko's friend Aya persuades Taeko to falsely claim to her husband that Taeko's brother's daughter, Setsuko, is ill
The Flavor of Green Tea over Rice
The_Flavor_of_Green_Tea_over_Rice
2022 film by Kōji Fukada
ill, and homeless. Fumino Kimura as Taeko Osawa Kento Nagayama as Jiro Osawa Atom Sunada as Park Shinji, Taeko's ex-husband and Keita's father Hirona
Love_Life_(2022_film)
Japanese basketball player
Taeko Oyama (大山妙子, born 18 June 1974) is a Japanese former basketball player who competed in the 1996 Summer Olympics and in the 2004 Summer Olympics
Taeko_Oyama
Japanese sports shooter
Taeko Takeba (竹葉 多重子, Takeba Taeko; born June 16, 1966 in Kobe) is a Japanese trap shooter. She won a gold medal in the women's trap at the 2001 ISSF World
Taeko_Takeba
2010 Japanese film
teenage daughter from his first marriage, is rude and violent towards him and Taeko, her stepmother. One day, Mitsuko is caught stealing from a supermarket
Cold_Fish
Japanese jazz pianist
Taeko Kunishima (September 2) is a Japanese jazz pianist, who has released four albums on the UK label 33Jazz. Initially influenced by classical composers
Taeko_Kunishima
2015 Japanese action horror film
enters a high school campus and is greeted by three girls, Aki, Sur, and Taeko. Aki comforts her and the girls cut class and go to the woods. They muse
Tag_(2015_film)
Japanese manga artist
Taeko Watanabe (渡辺 多恵子, Watanabe Taeko; born August 29, 1960, in Shinagawa, Tokyo) is a Japanese manga artist. She made her professional debut in 1979
Taeko_Watanabe
English poet, translator and travel writer (1918–2009)
under many pen-names including James Falconer, Jun Honda, Andrew James, Taeko Kawai, Felix Liston, Edward Raeburn, and Ivy B. Summerforest. He became
James_Kirkup
2024 book
Toddler Hunting and Other Stories is a collection of short stories by Taeko Kono. In the English version, Lucy North was the primary translator while
Toddler Hunting and Other Stories
Toddler_Hunting_and_Other_Stories
2005 Japanese film
17-year-old Noriko Shimabara lives with her younger sister Yuka, her mother Taeko, and her father Tetsuzo in Toyokawa, Japan. Unsatisfied with her small-town
Noriko's_Dinner_Table
Japanese table tennis player
Taeko Namba is a former international table tennis player from Japan. From 1957 to 1959 she won several medals in doubles, and in team events in the World
Taeko_Namba
Japanese manga
life seinen manga written and illustrated by Taeko Uzuki. It was published by East Press on May 18, 2012. Taeko Bobby It was number three on the 2013 Kono
Ningen_Karimenchū
wife Taeko Kuwata. In 1994, at the height of their fame, they each took their own lives. Patrick Crommelynck was born in Brussels in 1945, Taeko Kuwata
Duo_Crommelynck
1983 Japanese family drama film by Kon Ichikawa
was discovered in the groom's clan. Five years ago, the youngest of the Taeko sisters ran away from home with Keizaburo Okuhata, the third son of the
The_Makioka_Sisters_(film)
2006 Japanese film
Ejima-Ikushima affair of 1714. Director Tōru Hayashi and screenplay writer Taeko Asano also directed and wrote the 2003~2005 television series of the same
Oh!_Oku
owned by the Sakurabas. Taeko Minazuki (水無月 妙子, Minazuki Taeko) Voiced by: Kaori Mizuhashi (Japanese); Philece Sampler (English) Taeko is a new member of the
List of Ai Yori Aoshi characters
List_of_Ai_Yori_Aoshi_characters
Japanese actress (born 1961)
Chihayafuru Part 1 (2016) as Taeko Miyauchi Chihayafuru Part 2 (2016) as Taeko Miyauchi Chihayafuru Part 3 (2018) as Taeko Miyauchi Blind Witness (2019)
Miyuki_Matsuda
Surgeon in the Imperial Japanese Army
Tatsuguchi married a childhood friend, Taeko Miyake, who he proposed to during a trip to Yosemite National Park. Taeko's parents were serving as Adventist
Paul_Nobuo_Tatsuguchi
2007 Japanese film
photo is Taeko Matsuzaki, his deceased mother, a sickly and unhinged woman who would physically abuse him and his siblings. One day, Taeko "disappeared"
Carved: The Slit-Mouthed Woman
Carved:_The_Slit-Mouthed_Woman
Japanese local election
from the Osaka Restoration Association, who secured 64.56% of the vote. Taeko Kitano, who was supported by the Liberal Democratic Party and the Constitutional
2023_Osaka_mayoral_election
1981 novel by Soji Shimada
daughter from his first marriage, Tokiko (now living under the name of Taeko Sudo), had cut apart the bodies of the other five young women and arranged
The_Tokyo_Zodiac_Murders
Fictional character
subsequent appearance, including all Dragon Ball media. She is voiced by Taeko Kawata in the second Dr. Slump anime and by Yuko Hara, keyboardist of the
Arale_Norimaki
Japanese anime television series
by the real Lil' Slugger, becoming his seventh victim. Taeko Hirukawa (蛭川 妙子, Hirukawa Taeko) Voiced by: Nana Mizuki (Japanese); Kari Wahlgren (English)
Paranoia_Agent
2007 Japanese film
all of the characters in the film wore glasses. Megane tells the story of Taeko, an antisocial city woman, vacationing on a quaint Japanese island (later
Megane_(film)
Person who ties in Japanese rope bondage
Go Arisue, along with three of their models, Hiromi Saotome, Sumire, and Taeko Uzuki. Two famous nawashi are the late Osada Eikichi (2001) and Akechi Denki
Nawashi
Video game
was sick but that she wants to be a nurse. Taeko Adachi (安達 妙子, Adachi Taeko) Voice actress: Junko Okada Taeko was the protagonist's neighbor when they
Sentimental_Graffiti
Japanese princess (1890–1974)
July 2001); married Viscount Higashizono Motofumi Princess Taeko Kitashirakawa (多惠子女王, Taeko Joō; 15 March 1920 – 5 November 1954); married Tokugawa Yoshihisa
Fusako_Kitashirakawa
Novel by Yoshiko Shikimura
Takahashi (高橋梨衣奈, Takahashi Riina) Voiced by: Rie Takahashi Taeko Hyōdō (兵頭妙子, Hyōdō Taeko) Voiced by: Akari Kitō Mayumi Imoto (井本真優美, Imoto Mayumi) Voiced
Ganbatte_Ikimasshoi
Novel by Seishi Yokomizo
Husband of Itoko, father of Kenzo, Taeko, Ryuuji, Saburo, Suzuko, deceased Hayato Ichiyanagi Uncle of Kenzo, Taeko, Ryuuji, Saburo, Suzuko, father of
The_Honjin_Murders
British actress
by Sharon J. Bolton Toddler Hunting and Other Stories Short stories by Taeko Kono Unwell Women: A Journey Through Medicine and Myth in a Man-Made World
Hanako_Footman
American voice actress (born 1973)
in Afro Samurai: Resurrection, Setsu Oiwa in When Marnie Was There and Taeko's Mother in Only Yesterday. On September 27, 2018, she released her debut
Grey_DeLisle
American Sinologist
of pre-Qin philosophical texts, many in collaboration with his wife, A. Taeko Brooks. The Original Analects (1991) a critical translation of the Analects
E._Bruce_Brooks
1977 studio album by Masayoshi Takanaka
Matsuyoshi — vocals (1, 2, 4) Katsu Hoshi — vocals (1) Tan Tan (Taniguchi Taeko) — vocals (1-4) Additional Personnel and Production Masayoshi Sukita — photography
Takanaka_(album)
Japanese manga series
increased but her memory shuts down during those incidents. Taeko Nomura (野村 タエ子, Nomura Taeko) Voiced by: Satomi Akesaka (Japanese); Shelby Lindley (English)
Coppelion
2005 Japanese film directed by Junya Satō
learns that his mother died protecting his girlfriend, Taeko Nozaki, during an air raid on Kure. Taeko confesses her love for Kamio when he explains that
Yamato_(film)
2005 video game
Director Masayuki Horikawa Producers Toru Narihiro Hitoshi Yamagami Designers Taeko Kaneda Masahiro Higuchi Programmers Takafumi Kaneko Susumu Ishihara Artist
Fire_Emblem:_Path_of_Radiance
1994 studio album by Ryuichi Sakamoto
On" J-Me 5:45 3. "二人の果て" (Futari no hate, "The two people have split up") Taeko Ohnuki 5:56 4. "Regret" J-Me 5:38 5. "Pounding At My Heart" Paul Alexander
Sweet Revenge (Ryuichi Sakamoto album)
Sweet_Revenge_(Ryuichi_Sakamoto_album)
Japanese comedy manga and anime series
Hepburn: Famirī!) is a Japanese comedy manga series written and illustrated by Taeko Watanabe, the author of Kaze Hikaru. The story follows the lives of the
Family!
Japanese voice actress
agency. She voiced main characters Hina Satou in Tesagure! Bukatsu-mono, Taeko Nomura in Coppelion, Mutsuki in Danchigai, krkr in Gdgd Fairies, Teruha
Satomi_Akesaka
American indie soul music project
Showa-era Japanese culture, including city pop artists Yellow Magic Orchestra, Taeko Onuki, Masayoshi Takanaka, and Tatsuro Yamashita, as a primary influence
Ginger_Root_(music_project)
Upcoming video game
love. She becomes emotionally fixated on a fellow student named Taro or Taeko Yamada (depending on player preference), who is always referred to as "Senpai"
Yandere_Simulator
1986 film directed by Toshio Hirata
Hirata, the film stars Issei Miyazaki, Masaki Kōda, Yoshie Shimamura, and Taeko Nakanishi, who reprise their roles from the first film, while Kei Nakamura
Barefoot_Gen_2
Japanese actress and voice actress (1965–2026)
Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo Suzu 2003–2006 Zatch Bell! Hana Takamine 2004 Area 88 Taeko Yasuda 2004–2005 Doki Doki School Hours Rio Kitagawa 2004 Fighting Beauty
Wakana_Yamazaki
Japanese manga series
Crest of the Royal Family by Chieko Hosokawa and Hajime-chan ga Ichiban! by Taeko Watanabe (1990) Makoto Call! by Kazuko Fujita (1991) Basara by Yumi Tamura
Nana_(manga)
Romantic relationship involving three people
and How to Survive Them (1994) pp. 268–269 Chizuko, Ueno; Chikako, Ogura; Taeko, Tomioka (2010). "On Men's Literature". In Copeland, Rebecca L. (ed.). Woman
Love_triangle
Japanese hentai game and anime
Dynamite Ami: Mina Hayase Kanari Kanzaki: Kaori Nonomiya Erena Kaibara: Nurse Taeko Nonomiya Bokyle: Otoko, Additional Voices Kurige Katsura: Director, Screenplay
Sexfriend
Japanese manga author
Crest of the Royal Family by Chieko Hosokawa and Hajime-chan ga Ichiban! by Taeko Watanabe (1990) Makoto Call! by Kazuko Fujita (1991) Basara by Yumi Tamura
Ai_Yazawa
Topics referred to by the same term
Sunshower may also refer to: Sunshower (Larry Willis album), 2001 Sunshower (Taeko Ohnuki album), 1977 Sunshower (Thelma Houston album), 1969 "Sunshowers"
Sunshower_(disambiguation)
2018 anthology edited by Jay Rubin
Translator "Flames" Yūko Tsushima Geraldine Harcourt "In the Box" Kōno Taeko Jay Rubin "Remaining Flowers" Kenji Nakagami Eve Zimmerman "Bee Honey" Banana
The Penguin Book of Japanese Short Stories
The_Penguin_Book_of_Japanese_Short_Stories
Emperor of Japan from 1867 to 1912
Princess Mineko Kitashirakawa • Princess Sawako Kitashirakawa • Princess Taeko Kitashirakawa 08 Seventh Princess Fumi-no-miya Nobuko (富美宮允子内親王) 7 August
Emperor_Meiji
2016 Japanese film
Shimizu [ja] as Akihito Sudō Mayu Matsuoka as Shinobu Wakamiya Miyuki Matsuda as Taeko Miyauchi Jun Kunimura as Harada Hideo Ryōtarō Sakaguchi [ja] as Hiro Kinashi
Chihayafuru_Part_1
2003 video game
Systems acted as producers, Hitoshi Yamagami from Nintendo supervised with Taeko Kaneda and Kentarou Nishimura as directors. The script was written by Ken
Fire Emblem: The Blazing Blade
Fire_Emblem:_The_Blazing_Blade
Japanese manga series
has a little half-brother named Tsukamu. Taeko Morita (森田 妙子, Morita Taeko; Maiden Name (麻生 妙子) Asou Taeko) Taeko Morita is the manager of the Higansou apartment
Otaku_no_Musume-san
Japanese pop group
four Okinawan Tamamoto brothers Kazuo, Mitsuo, Masao, Akira, and sister Taeko. Their greatest hit was "Koi no Dial 6700" (恋のダイヤル6700; "Love Dial 6700")
Finger_5
Japanese novelist (born 1990)
None / Kōichirō Uno 1962: Kawamura Akira / None 1963: Goto Kiichi and Kōno Taeko / Tanabe Seiko 1964: Shiba Shou / None 1965: Tsumura Setsuko / Takai Yuichi
Rie_Qudan
Ethnic group in Japan and Russia
(2011), p. 70. Mason (2012), p. 22. Tahara (2018), p. 153. Takayanagi, Taeko; Shimomura, Takayuki (September 1, 2013). "Indigenous women facing educational
Ainu_people
2006 Japanese film
release poster Directed by Kentarō Ōtani Written by Ai Yazawa Kentarō Ōtani Taeko Asano Based on Nana by Ai Yazawa Produced by Osamu Kubota Toshiaki Nakazawa
Nana_2
2015 Japanese film
Yuko Tokio Emoto as Yasu Motoki Fukami as Yosuke Enomoto Mizuki Hoshina as Taeko Rika Hoshina as Saya Ai Shinozaki as Keiko Tomomi Itano as Eri Megumi Kagurazaka
The_Virgin_Psychics
Japanese actress (1920–2015)
Kashiwagi Joi no Shinsatsushitsu (1950) – Dr. Tajima The Idiot (1951) – Taeko Nasu Early Summer (1951, directed by Ozu) – Noriko Mamiya Repast (1951)
Setsuko_Hara
1997 video game
Publishers JP: Japan System Supply WW: Sunsoft Director Masaki Kimura Producer Taeko Nagata Designer Hideyuki Nakanishi Programmers Hideyuki Nakanishi Masataka
Chameleon_Twist
2016 Japanese film
her own success where she speaks to the phantom memory of her dead sister Taeko. Her assistant Noriko arrives to help her prepare to be interviewed by a
Antiporno
1986 film
Film poster Directed by Masahiro Shinoda Written by Monzaemon Chikamatsu Taeko Tomioka Produced by Masayuki Motomochi Starring Hiromi Gō Haruko Kato Cinematography
Gonza_the_Spearman
Japanese manga series
Hikaru (Japanese: 風光る) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taeko Watanabe. Set in the bakumatsu period, the story follows Tominaga Sei, a
Kaze_Hikaru
Houshang Bozorgzadeh Amir Ehteshamzadeh Hamid Korloo Women's singles details Taeko Namba Japan Kazuko Yamaizumi Japan Cho Kyung-ja South Korea Fujie Eguchi
Table tennis at the 1958 Asian Games
Table_tennis_at_the_1958_Asian_Games
Japanese actress (born 1992)
Haraki Before The Vigil Machiko Yamada Unforgiven Natsume 2014 Oh! Father Taeko 2015 125 Years Memory Haru/Harumi 2016 While the Women Are Sleeping Miki
Shioli_Kutsuna
Japanese manga artist and writer (born 1966)
Crest of the Royal Family by Chieko Hosokawa and Hajime-chan ga Ichiban! by Taeko Watanabe (1990) Makoto Call! by Kazuko Fujita (1991) Basara by Yumi Tamura
Yoko_Kamio
Japanese animated film series by Masami Shimoda
Orange Pekoe and Suzuki Ayako Kawasumi as Kay Maya Yoshioka as Anchovy and Taeko Kondō Hisako Kanemoto as Katyusha and Hoshino Sumire Uesaka as Nonna and
Girls und Panzer: Motto Love Love Sakusen Desu!
Girls_und_Panzer:_Motto_Love_Love_Sakusen_Desu!
Japanese singer and songwriter
play a range of composed pieces, including those of Django Reinhardt and Taeko Onuki—the latter of whom continued to inspired Aoba longer after first learning
Ichiko_Aoba
Japanese manga series
Crest of the Royal Family by Chieko Hosokawa and Hajime-chan ga Ichiban! by Taeko Watanabe (1990) Makoto Call! by Kazuko Fujita (1991) Basara by Yumi Tamura
Tomorrow, I'll Be Someone's Girlfriend
Tomorrow,_I'll_Be_Someone's_Girlfriend
1983 film
Pak Junji Nishimura Ardwight Chamberlain Seiji Yoshida Katsuji Mori Dan Woren Hana Taeko Nakanishi Joyce Kurtz Narrator Tatsuya Jō Ardwight Chamberlain
Barefoot_Gen_(1983_film)
Japanese pop singer and actress (born 1963)
Midori Film Year Title Role 1986 Inujini Sesi Mono Chika 1991 Only Yesterday Taeko (voice) 2007 Walking My Life (Zou no Senaka) Fujiyama Miwako 2021 A Day
Miki_Imai_(singer)
Japanese anime television series
Chiaki Shimogama Second son of the Thomas family. Harry Thomas Voiced by: Taeko Kawata Third son of the Thomas family. Noah Thomas Voiced by: Satomi Kōrogi
Kon'nichiwa Anne: Before Green Gables
Kon'nichiwa_Anne:_Before_Green_Gables
American child actress
Sofia Valdez Isabel Valdez 2016 Power Play Sally 2016 Only Yesterday Young Taeko Okajima (voice) English dub 2016 The Curious Kitty & Friends Mimmi (voice)
Alison_Fernandez
Sakamoto) 2008 utp_ [live] (with Alva Noto and Ensemble Modern) 2010 UTAU (with Taeko Onuki) 2011 Flumina (with Fennesz) 2011 Summvs (with Carsten Nicolai, as
Ryuichi_Sakamoto_discography
Surname list
Akira Nishino (footballer) Kana Nishino, singer Nanase Nishino, singer Taeko Nishino (西野妙子; born 1975), Japanese singer and actress Yasumasa Nishino
Nishino
Japanese manga series
father is a director of a first-class business company. Taeko Kuroyuki (黒雪 妙子, Kuroyuki Taeko) (voiced by Hiromi Tsuru) A childhood friend of Takahata
Mami_the_Psychic
Japanese light novel series and its franchise
house. She became friends with Shimamura in high school. Taeko Nagafuji (永藤 妙子, Nagafuji Taeko) Voiced by: Reina Ueda (Japanese); Monica Rial (English)
Adachi_and_Shimamura
TAEKO
TAEKO
TAEKO
TAEKO
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Advancer's Hill
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sindhi
Hopeful
Boy/Male
Tamil
Jayaprakash | ஜயபà¯à®°à®•ாஷ
Light of victory
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. In PA in the 18th century this surname alternated with Diddle, likewise unexplained. The Shropshire connection suggests a possible Welsh origin, but no relevant Welsh name has been identified.William Aduddel (also known as William Adiddle or Diddle) born in 1702/03 in Astly Abbott, Shropshire, England, migrated in the 1740s to PA from England. He and a relative, Thomas Aduddell, both bought land from descendants of William Penn.
Boy/Male
Russian Slavic American
Eagle.
Boy/Male
Australian, Danish, Dutch, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Farmer; German Form of George; Earth-worker
Boy/Male
Tamil
With one mind
Male
Japanese
(俊夫) Japanese name TOSHIO means "brilliant man."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Shear.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a bell-founder, Middle English belleyetere, from Old English belle + gēotere. It is unlikely that there would have been enough work to keep anyone employed exclusively in making bells, and there is evidence that bell makers were general founders, engaged for the most part in making smaller domestic items, such as pots and buckles.
TAEKO
TAEKO
TAEKO
TAEKO
TAEKO