Do サトシ (Satoshi) or ナカモト (Nakamoto) mean anything in Japanese?












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Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?



For example, the last name "Smith" or "Miller" refers to a blacksmith or grain miller, respectively.










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    Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?



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      Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?



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      Do サトシ (Satoshi) and ナカモト (Nakamoto) have any special meaning in Japanese?



      For example, the last name "Smith" or "Miller" refers to a blacksmith or grain miller, respectively.







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          Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)




          Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.




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          ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is




          From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".




          (source)






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            Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)




            Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.




            (source)



            ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is




            From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".




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              Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)




              Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.




              (source)



              ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is




              From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".




              (source)






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                Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)




                Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.




                (source)



                ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is




                From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".




                (source)






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                Yes, サトシ ("Satoshi" in Katakana) or 覚 ("Satoshi" in Kanji)




                Means "wisdom" or "sense" in Japanese.




                (source)



                ナカモト ("Nakamoto" in Katakana) or 中本 ("Nakamoto" in Kanji) is




                From Japanese 中 (naka) meaning "middle" and 本 (moto) meaning "base, root, origin".




                (source)







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