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Forename 武田

Across the world, 武田 (Takeda Brazil Japan United States China Indonesia, 武田 China, Taketa Brazil United States China Canada India) is quite a rare predominantly male, but very seldom female given name. The first name 武田 is habitual in China, where it is a rare male name, Japan, where it is a very rare masculine name, and Kazakhstan, where it is a very rare epicene name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it is commonest in China, the United States, and Japan. More prevalently, 武田 is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name 武田

name 六田, name 武田, name Taketa, name Мута, name Takeda, name Tageta, name Muta, name たけだ, name Такеда
VARIANTCOUNTRY
Takeda Brazil, United States, Indonesia, Japan, China
武田 China
Taketa Canada, Brazil, United States, India, China
Мута Kazakhstan, Russia, Ukraine, Kyrgyzstan

First names said to be same

Muta, Tageta, Такеда, たけだ, and 六田

First name 武田 in the context

武田 is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: .

Notable namesakes

武田 信義 (b. 1128) link
武田 時綱 Japanese warrior (b. 1245) link
武田信春 JP (b. 1350) link
武田 信栄 (b. 1413) link
picture of 武田信虎 武田信虎 武田信虎 daimyo who controlled the Province of Kai, JP (b. 1494) link
武田 元綱 (b. 1441) link
picture of 武田信玄 武田信玄 武田信玄 Japanese daimyo of the Sengoku period, JP (b. 1521) link
picture of 武田 信繁 武田 信繁 武田 信繁 Japanese samurai, JP (b. 1525) link
picture of 武田信廉 武田信廉 武田信廉 Samurai commander of the late Sengoku period (1529-1582), JP (b. 1528) link
picture of 武田義信 武田義信 武田義信 Japanese daimyo, JP (b. 1538) link
picture of 武田勝頼 武田勝頼 武田勝頼 daimyo, JP (b. 1546) link
武田信吉 son of Tokugawa Ieyasu. nominal successor of Takeda clan, JP (b. 1583) link
武田道安 17th-century Japanese physician, JP (b. 1584) link
武田信道 JP (b. 1574) link
武田勝親 JP (b. 1580) link