Hamada - Japanese Last Names

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Hamada

/ha.ma.da/

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Meaning

Beach rice field or sandy rice field

Represents harmony between natural elements and human cultivation, symbolizing sustenance, resilience, and connection to the land.

Symbolism

Embodies stability, fertility, and the interplay between sea and agriculture. It signifies rootedness in place and generational continuity.

Etymology: From the Japanese words 'hama' (浜), meaning 'beach' or 'shore', and 'ta' (田), meaning 'rice field'. Together, Hamada refers to a rice field near the coast or on sandy soil.

Style & Origin

traditional
nature inspired
japanese

Cultural Background

Hamada is a common Japanese surname derived from geographical features, specifically 'beach' and 'ri

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