/oːnoːda/
Small rice field or small paddy
Represents humility, sustenance, and a close relationship with the land; evokes imagery of modest yet essential agricultural life.
Embodies perseverance, rootedness, and quiet diligence—qualities associated with farming and generational continuity in Japanese culture.
Originating in Japan, Onoda is a family name historically tied to regional geography and agricultura
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