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Takeuchi

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Meaning & History

Etymology

Takeuchi (竹内) is a Japanese surname. It derives from the kanji (take) meaning "bamboo" and (uchi) meaning "inside", thus signifying "within bamboo". An alternative spelling uses the kanji 武内, meaning "warrior household". The surname is common in west-central Japan. Some bearers pronounce it Takenouchi (Take-no-uchi). It can also be written as 竹野内.

Historical and Cultural Significance

The Takeuchi family traditionally claims descent from the legendary hero-statesman Takenouchi-no-Sukune, a counselor to several legendary emperors including Emperor Ōjin (late 4th century) and supposedly a descendant of the mythical Emperor Kōgen. Other prominent clans, such as the Soga clan, also claim Takenouchi-no-Sukune as an ancestor. The Takenouchi-ryū, a koryū (classical martial art) tradition, was founded by Takenouchi Chūnagon Daijō Hisamori in 1532 and continues to be preserved by descendants to this day.

Notable Bearers

  • Aina Takeuchi (born 1991) – Japanese ice hockey player.
  • Akari Takeuchi (born 1997) – Japanese singer and member of the girl group S/mileage.
  • Akira Takeuchi – a name shared by multiple individuals, including a professional baseball player and a boxer.
  • Meaning: "Bamboo inside" (竹内) or "warrior household" (武内)
  • Origin: Japanese
  • Type: Surname
  • Common Regions: West-central Japan

Sources: Wikipedia — Takeuchi

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