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  1. Accordingly, an Okinawan name has only two components, a family name and a given name. A family name is called myōji (苗字 or 名字), uji (氏) or sei (姓), and a given name is called the "front name" (名前, namae) or "lower name" (下の名前, shita no namae).
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    Okinawan names (Okinawan: 名 / なー, nā) today have only two components, the family names (surnames or last names) first and the given names last. Okinawan family names represent the distinct historical and cultural background of the islands which now comprise Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Expatriates originally from Okinawa also have these names.
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    Okinawan citizens today comply with the Japanese family register system as Japanese citizens. Therefore, an Okinawan name consists of only her two components: surname and given name. The surname is called surname, Mr., surname, and the given name is called "table name" (name, name) or "lower name" (lower name, lower). name).
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    Okinawan names ( Okinawan: 名 / なー, nā) today have only two components, the family names ( surnames or last names) first and the given names last. Okinawan family names represent the distinct historical and cultural background of the islands which now comprise Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Expatriates originally from Okinawa also have these names.
    Forebears knows about 4,641 unique surnames in Okinawa Prefecture and there are 309 people per name. Explore the most common surnames in Okinawa Prefecture.
    This is because Okinawa people’s family name is very different from people from Japan’s mainland. Okinawa was once an independent country under the control of the “Ryukyu Kingdom”. At that time, it was not in the form of a family name and a given name during the former “Ryukyu Kingdom”.
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    Okinawan names (Okinawan: 名/なー, nā) today have only two components, the family names (surnames or last names) first and the given names last. Okinawan family names represent the distinct historical and cultural background of the islands which now comprise Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. … See more

    As Japanese citizens, Okinawans today comply with the Japanese family register (koseki) system. Accordingly, an Okinawan name has only two components, a family name and a given … See more

    As in mainland Japan, historical names in Okinawa are more complicated. People with different social statuses bore different kinds of names, … See more

    Okinawan family names, Center for Information Infrastructure, Shizuoka University (in Japanese) See more

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  12. WebNative name: ウチナーグチ / うちなぁぐち / 沖縄口 (Uchināguchi) [ʔut͡ɕinaːɡut͡ɕi] Language family: Japonic, Ryukyuan, Northern Ryukyuan. Number of speakers: c. 977,000. Spoken in: southern Okinawa and nearby islands. First written: 1265. Writing systems: Japanese script (Kanji, …

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