Nukada

Nukada

Nukada (jap. 額田) bezeichnet:

  • ein Lehen: Nukada (Han)
  • den Familiennamen folgender Personen:
    • Nukada Roppuku (Dramaturg und Schriftsteller)

Siehe auch: Nukata

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