Satō

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Satō
Family name
Meaning Fujiwara (藤原?) of Saemon-no-jō (左衛門尉?),[1] Fujiwara of Sano (佐野?), Fujiwara from Sado (佐渡?), etc.
Region of origin Japan
Language(s) of origin Japanese
Clan affiliations Fujiwara clan, etc.

Satō (佐藤?) is the most common Japanese surname,[2] it is often romanized as Sato, Satoh, Saato or Satou. It is pronounced as "satoː". Notable people with the surname include:

Historical

Present

Fictional characters

See also

  • Sato, Kagoshima-mura, former town in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan, now absorbed into the city of Satsumasendai-shi (薩摩川内市)
  • Sato, Tibet

References

  1. Saemon-no-jō (左衛門尉?) was (?) (inspector [third highest of the four administrative ranks of the Ritsuryō period]) in Saemon-fu (左衛門府?), and the corresponding court rank was Sixth Rank.
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