Hello, Mr. Suzuki. This is an explanation of the origin of the surname Suzuki, which is shared by your ancestors and friends.
A branch family of the Hozumi clan adopted the surname Suzuki. This name was created by combining the word “susuki” (meaning “to stack rice ears” in the Wakayama dialect) with the characters for ‘shiro’ (a sacred tree used as a marker when deities descend from heaven) and “suzu” (bell), representing the bell that rings when a deity dwells in the tree.
Later, the Suzuki clan moved their base to what is now Kainan City, Wakayama Prefecture, becoming the chief priests of Fujishiro Shrine there. From this lineage emerged Suzuki Saburō Shigeie, who served as a retainer to Minamoto no Yoshitsune during the Genpei War (the Jishō Civil War, 1180–85). Shigeie’s descendants spread from Tōhoku to the Kantō and Tōkai regions.
The Suzuki clan that spread from the Tokai region to Kanto and Tohoku evolved their pronunciation to “Suzuki,” but in old families of the Suzuki clan in Wakayama and Mie Prefectures, it is still pronounced without the voiced consonant as “Susuki.”
Classement des noms de famille des Américains d'origine japonaise (Bureau du recensement des États-Unis, enquête de 1990)
This surname ranks 8th in this list.
| Nom de famille | Kanji | Supplément | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tanaka | 4e au Japon | |
| 2 | Yamamoto | 8e au Japon | |
| 3 | Nakamura | 7e au Japon | |
| 4 | Watanabe | 6e au Japon | |
| 5 | Sato | 1er au Japon | |
| 6 | Yamada | 12e au Japon | |
| 7 | Kimura | 17e au Japon | |
| 8 | Suzuki | 2e au Japon | |
| 9 | Kato | 10e au Japon | |
| 10 | Yoshida | 11e au Japon | |
| 11 | Takahashi | 3e au Japon | |
| 12 | Higa | 1er à Okinawa , au Japon | |
| 13 | Kobayashi | 9e au Japon | |
| 14 | Nakano | 46e au Japon | |
| 15 | Hayashi | 20e au Japon | |
| 16 | Hashimoto | 24e au Japon | |
| 17 | Saito | 19e au Japon | |
| 18 | Sasaki | 13e au Japon | |
| 19 | Mori | 22e au Japon | |
| 20 | Matsumoto | 15e au Japon | |
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| 29 | Morita | 61th in Japan | |























