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Mitsue, also spelled Mitsuye in older transcriptions, is a Japanese given name and toponym. Its meaning differs depending on the kanji used to write it.
Kanji
Kanji used to write the name Mitsue include:
Two kanji with readings mitsu and e:
光江 'bright river'
光衛 'bright protection'
光惠 'bright wisdom'
光榮 'bright and flourishing'
光絵 'bright drawing'
Two kanji with readings mi and tsue:
御杖 'heavenly staff'
Three kanji with readings mi, tsu, and e:
三津枝 'three', 'port', 'branch'
People
Yui Mitsue (由比 光衛, 1860–1940), Imperial Japanese Army general during the First Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War
Various people on the list of Japanese supercentenarians, including Mitsue Nagasaki (1899–2013) and Mitsue Toyoda (1902–2016)
Mitsuye Yamada (born 1923), Japanese-born American poet and activist
Mitsuye Endo (1920–2006), plaintiff in the 1944 Japanese American internment Supreme Court case Ex parte Endo
Mitsue Ishizu (石津 光恵, 1914–?), Japanese discus and javelin thrower
Mitsue Kondo (近藤 三津枝, born 1953), Japanese politician with the Liberal Democratic Party
Mitsue Aoki (青木 光恵, born 1969), Japanese manga artist
Mitsue Iwakura (岩倉 三恵, born 1984), Japanese footballer
Places
Mitsue, Nara (御杖村, Mitsue-mura), Japan
Mitsue, locality in Municipal District of Lesser Slave River No. 124, Alberta, Canada
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Yui Mitsue
- Aoi sanmyaku (film 1949)
- Domain Tosa
- Mieruko-chan: The Girl That Sees
- Distrik Uda, Nara
- Prefektur Nara
- Pecoross' Mother and Her Days
- Tsu, Mie
- Matsusaka, Mie
- Kamichu!
- Mitsue, Nara
- Mitsue
- Yui Mitsue
- Mitsue Aoki
- Mitsue Kondo
- Zenshu (TV series)
- Mitsue Iwakura
- Mitsue Lake Industrial
- Mitsue Ishizu
- List of Japanese supercentenarians