Yoshida

Yoshida

Family name
name = Yoshida


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pronunciation = Yoshida
meaning = "lucky ricefield"
region = Japanese
origin = Japanese
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footnotes = [ [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/names/names_files.html 1990 Census Name Files ] ]

Yoshida (吉田, "lucky ricefield") is the 12th most common Japanese surname.

People

*Akihiko Yoshida (born 1967; game artist)
*Ami Yoshida (born 1976; vocalist)
*Bungo Yoshida (1934-2008; bunraku puppeteer)
*Kenichi Yoshida (1912-1977; author)
*Kōsaku Yoshida (born 1909; mathematician)
*Masami Yoshida (born 1958), javelin thrower
*Mitsuru Yoshida (1923-1979; author)
*Miwa Yoshida (born 1965; vocalist)
*Sayuri Yoshida (voice actor)
*Sensya Yoshida (manga artist)
*Seara Yoshida (born 1990)
*Shigeru Yoshida (1878-1967; former Prime Minister of Japan)
*Takao Yoshida (born 1973; professional wrestler)
*Takuro Yoshida (born 1946; musician)
*Tsunataro Yoshida (born 1973; game designer)
*Yoshida Kenkō (1283-1350; monk, author)
*Yoshida Shoin (1830-1859; scholar)
*Yoshida Hidehiko (born 1969; Judoka and MMA Fighter)
*Yoshida Brothers Shamisen musicians

Yoshida family of painters

*Hiroshi Yoshida (1876-1950); painter, woodblock printer
*Chizuko Yoshida
*Ayomi Yoshida
*Hodaka Yoshida
*Toshi Yoshida

Places

*Yoshida, Ehime, a town in Ehime Prefecture
*Yoshida District, Fukui, a district in Fukui Prefecture
*Yoshida, Kagoshima, a town in Kagoshima Prefecture
*Yoshida, Niigata, a town in Niigata Prefecture
*Yoshida, Saitama, a town in Saitama Prefecture
*Yoshida, Shimane, a village in Shimane Prefecture
*Yoshida, Shizuoka, a town in Shizuoka Prefecture
*Yoshida Station (disambiguation), various train stations named "Yoshida" or with "Yoshida" as part of the name

Fictional characters

*Ayumi Yoshida (Amy), a character from Detective Conan/Case Closed

References

ee also

* YKK Group
* Siege of Yoshida


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