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Forename Naoshi

Throughout the world, Naoshi (Naoshi Japan India China Brazil Malaysia) is a rare dominantly masculine, but infrequently female first name. The first name Naoshi is habitual in Japan, where it is a very rare male name, the United States, where it is an extremely rare predominantly masculine, but scarcely female name, and India, where it is an extremely rare feminine name. Very seldom, Naoshi is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Naoshi

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Naoshi Brazil, Japan, China, Malaysia, India

First names said to be same

Наоши, ナオシ, 瑙石, 脑室, 闹事, and 闹时

Notable namesakes

naoshi fukushima Japanese astronomer (1925-2003), JP (b. 1925) link
naoshi koriyama Japanese poet (b. 1926) link
picture of naoshi shibanuma naoshi shibanuma naoshi shibanuma Japanese bureaucrat and educator link
naoshi shibukawa (b. 1930) link
naoshi kakitsuba researcher link
naoshi sugimoto researcher link
naoshi kondo researcher link
naoshi dohmae researcher link
naoshi kaneko researcher link
naoshi shimoda researcher link
naoshi obara researcher (ORCID 0000-0001-6563-3093) link
naoshi takeyama researcher link
naoshi shimojo researcher link
naoshi nishina researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-1879-5230) link
naoshi hosomura researcher link

Characteristic surnames

Abe, Yoshii, Uchida, Shitara, Stewart, Arimori, Kikuchi, Pfeffer, Okamoto, Yoneyama, Miyamoto, Sakamoto, Sugimoto, Takayama, Tsuchida, Nakajima, Ishikawa, Watanabe, Yamauchi, Matsutake, Kobayashi, Takahashi, Oizumi, Fujita, Eguchi, Junior, Ito, Ono, Oda, Sato, Arai, Kato, Kudo, Goto, Hata, Saito, Yamashita, Nishi, Hotta, Inoue, Ishii, Usuki, Sasaki, Suzuki, Kaneko, Kobata, Kimoto, Robles, Homma, and Yamaguchi