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Tsunenobu Tsunenobu Minamoto (1016–1097), Japanese nobleman and poet |
| Pronunciation | tsɯnenobɯ (IPA) |
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| Gender | Male |
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| Word/name | Japanese |
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| Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
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| Alternative spelling | Tunenobu (Kunrei-shiki)
Tunenobu (Nihon-shiki)
Tsunenobu (Hepburn) |
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Tsunenobu is a masculine Japanese given name.
Possible writings[edit]
Tsunenobu can be written using different combinations of kanji characters. Here are some examples:
- 常信, "usual, believe"
- 常伸, "usual, extend"
- 常延, "usual, extend"
- 常宣, "usual,announce"
- 恒信, "always, believe"
- 恒伸, "always, extend"
- 恒延, "always, extend"
- 恒宣, "always, announce"
- 庸信, "common, believe"
- 庸伸, "common, extend"
- 庸延, "common, extend"
- 庸宣, "common, announce"
- 毎信, "every, believe"
- 毎伸, "every, extend"
- 毎延, "every, extend"
The name can also be written in hiragana つねのぶ or katakana ツネノブ.
Notable people with the name[edit]
- Tsunenobu Ishida (石田 恒信, 1905–1991), Japanese swimmer.
- Tsunenobu Kano (狩野 常信, 1636–1713), Japanese painter.
- Tsunenobu Minamoto (源 経信, 1016–1097), Japanese nobleman and poet.
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