Certificate of Name
Nishikawa
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and OriginNishikawa is a Japanese surname composed of two elements: 西 (nishi) meaning "west" and 川 (kawa) meaning "river, stream." Thus, the name literally translates to "west river" or "western stream." This is a classic example of a topographic Japanese surname, derived from a geographical feature that likely indicated the ancestral family's residence west of a river. Such names are common in Japan, reflecting the country's landscape and the historical importance of rivers in defining territories and communities.Notable BearersShu Nishikawa (born 1975) – Japanese professional wrestler.Akira Nishikawa (born 1965) – Japanese film director.Kazuhiko Nishikawa (born 1974) – Japanese footballer.Takashi Nishikawa (born 1968) – Japanese conductor and composer.Distribution and DemographicsAccording to the 2010 United States Census, Nishikawa ranked as the 25,902nd most common surname, with 949 bearers. The majority are of Asian/Pacific Islander heritage (79.24%), which aligns with its Japanese origins, and 10.85% identify as Mixed Race. Outside Japan, the name is found among diaspora communities, particularly in the United States, Brazil, and Canada.Related NamesVariants include Nishigawa (same kanji, different reading) and similar compound surnames like Nishitani (west valley) or Nishimoto (west base). As a surname, Nishikawa is distinct from given names such as Nishiki, though they share the first character.Meaning: West + River/StreamOrigin: JapaneseType: Topographic surnameUsage: Japan, with notable diaspora in the United States and beyond
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