Abe (surname)
Abe (Japanese pronunciation: [abe]) is one of several Japanese surnames (安倍, 安部, 阿部) and can refer to:
- The Abe clan, one of the oldest Japanese clans, which was particularly prominent in the Heian period
- Asami Abe (born 1985), Japanese J-pop singer
- Genki Abe (1894–1989), pre-war police bureaucrat and head of the Tokko police, and war-time cabinet minister
- Hiroaki Abe (1889–1949), Japanese admiral
- Hiroshi Abe (actor) (born 1964), Japanese model and actor
- Hiroshi Abe (astronomer), Japanese astronomer
- Jun Abe (born 1955), Japanese photographer
- Juran Hisao (born Masao Abe; 1902–1957), Japanese author
- Kan Abe (1894–1946), Japanese politician, father of Shintaro Abe
- Kazushige Abe (born 1968), Japanese author
- Keigo Abe (born 1938), Senior Shotokan karate instructor
- Keiko Abe (born 1937), Japanese composer and virtuoso marimba player
- Kenshiro Abbe (born Kenshirō Abe; 1915–1985), Japanese martial artist in the United Kingdom
- Kōbō Abe (born Kimifusa Abe; 1924–1993), Japanese author
- Kōsō Abe (1892–1947), Japanese admiral, executed as war criminal
- Mao Abe (born 1990), Japanese singer
- Masao Abe (1915–2006), Japanese academic in Buddhist philosophy and comparative religion
- Masashi Abe (born 1965), Japanese Nordic combined skier
- Abe no Nakamaro, scholar, administrator, and waka poet in the Nara period
- Natsumi Abe (born 1981), Japanese J-pop singer
- Nobuyuki Abe (1875–1953), 36th Prime Minister of Japan
- Norick Abe (1975–2007), Japanese motorcycle road racer
- Sada Abe (1905 – after 1970), Japanese convicted murderess, prostitute, actress
- Sadao Abe (born 1970), Japanese actor
- Satoru Abe (born 1926), American sculptor
- Abe no Seimei, an onmyōji, a leading specialist of onmyōdō during the middle of the Heian Period in Japan
- Abe no Yasuna, a disciple of Kamo no Yasunori and father of Abe no Seimei
- Shinnosuke Abe (born 1979), Japanese baseball player for the Yomiuri Giants
- Shintaro Abe (1924–1991), Japanese politician, father of Shinzo
- Shinzō Abe (born 1954), 90th and 96th Prime Minister of Japan
- Takakazu Abe, character
- Tokiharu Abe (1911–1996), Japanese ichthyologist
- Tomoji Abe (1903–1973), Japanese novelist
- Kae Araki, (born Yoshie Abe, 1963), Japanese voice actress
- Yoshishige Abe (1883–1966), educator, cabinet minister
- Yoshiteru Abe, Japanese go player
- Yoshitoshi Abe (born 1971), Japanese graphic artist
- Yoshiyuki Abe (born 1969), Japanese professional cyclist
- Yuki Abe (born 1981), Japanese international football (association) player
- Yumiko Abe (born 1979), Japanese professional wrestler
- Yutaka Abe (1895–1977), Japanese film director
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