Mitsumori

Mitsumori is a Japanese surname, masculine given name, and toponym.

Kanji

Kanji used to write the name Mitsumori include:[1]

  • : "three forests", "third forest". Also read Mimori, Mitsunomori, or Sanmori.
  • : "three protections", "third protection". Also read Mimori, Sanmori, or Tadamori.
  • : "three protections", "third protection".
  • : "bright protection". These characters are also used to write the Korean given name Kwang-su.
  • : "bright forest". Also read Kōmori.
  • : "bright and thriving". Also read Kōsei.
  • : "abundant forest"
  • : "abundant and thriving"

People

People and characters with the surname Mitsumori include:

Places

A road on Mount Mitsumori

There is a Mount Mitsumori (三森山) near Ena, Gifu.

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References

  1. Breen, Jim (2011). Japanese Names Dictionary. Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group. Retrieved 17 October 2015.
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