Okura - Japanese Last Names

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Okura

/oʊˈkʊrə/

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Uncommon

Meaning

Large field' or 'big rice paddy

Represents abundance, prosperity, and connection to the land. Historically tied to agricultural wealth and stability.

Symbolism

Embodies fertility, sustenance, and generational continuity through stewardship of the earth. Symbolizes rootedness and family legacy.

Etymology: Derived from the Japanese words 'ō' (大) meaning 'large' or 'great', and 'kura' (蔵 or 倉) meaning 'storehouse' or 'granary', though in this context it often refers to a large field or cultivated land. The name likely originated as a topographic designation for someone living near or managing a large rice field.

Style & Origin

traditional
japanese

Cultural Background

Originating in Japan, Okura is a family name with historical roots in landholding and farming commun

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