Seda - Japanese Last Names

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Seda

/ˈseɪdə/

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Uncommon

Meaning

Rice paddy field

Represents agricultural heritage and connection to the land, symbolizing sustenance, hard work, and harmony with nature.

Symbolism

Embodies fertility, stability, and the cyclical rhythms of life tied to farming and rural tradition.

Etymology: Derived from the Japanese words 'se' (背) meaning 'height' or 'elevation' and 'da' (田) meaning 'rice field', though more commonly interpreted as a variant of 'Sedai' or linked to topographic features of elevated rice fields.

Style & Origin

traditional
nature inspired
japanese

Cultural Background

Seda is a Japanese family name with regional roots, primarily found in eastern Japan. It carries the

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