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  1. Suda Name Meaning. Japanese: written 須田 ‘essential’ and ‘rice paddy’. It is found mostly in northeastern and west-central Japan, and in Okinawa. For the majority of bearers it is a habitational name from a village in Shinano (now Nagano prefecture); these bearers descend from the Minamoto clan through the Inoue family.

  2. For the majority of bearers it is a habitational name from a village in Shinano (now Nagano prefecture); these bearers descend from the Minamoto clan through the Inoue family.2: Czech: from a short form of an Old Czech personal name such as Sudislav or Sudimir.3: Czech and Slovak (Šuda): unexplained.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Goichi_SudaGoichi Suda - Wikipedia

    Goichi Suda was born in the city of Ueda in Japan's Nagano Prefecture on January 2, 1968, and lived in the region until moving to Tokyo when he was eighteen. [1] [2] Suda has spoken little of his early life, but he did not have a good relationship with his family, and disliked living in Nagano.

  4. Family History. Suda Surname Meaning. Japanese: written 須田 ‘essential’ and ‘rice paddy’. It is found mostly in northeastern and west-central Japan and in Okinawa. For the majority of bearers it is a habitational name from a village in Shinano (now Nagano prefecture); these bearers descend from the Minamoto clan through the Inoue family.

  5. Jul 25, 1991 · Surname meaning for Suda. Japanese: written 須田 ‘essential’ and ‘rice paddy’. It is found mostly in northeastern and west-central Japan and in Okinawa. For the majority of bearers it is a habitational name from a village in Shinano (now Nagano prefecture); these bearers descend from the Minamoto clan through the Inoue family.

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    • March 14, 1909
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  6. In the Edo period (1603-1868), the Suda family continued to hold positions of influence, with members serving as daimyo (feudal lords) and high-ranking officials in the Tokugawa shogunate. For instance, Suda Nobuyoshi (1616-1683) was a renowned daimyo who governed the Ueda Domain in present-day Nagano Prefecture.

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  8. The Suda family name was found in the USA, the UK, Canada, and Scotland between 1861 and 1920. The most Suda families were found in USA in 1920. In 1891 there were 9 Suda families living in Hertfordshire. This was about 75% of all the recorded Suda's in United Kingdom. Hertfordshire had the highest population of Suda families in 1891.

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