Iemon
Iemon | |
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Pronunciation | ĺ-é-mon |
Gender | Male |
Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | It can have many different meanings depending on the kanji used. |
Iemon or Yemon (いえもん, イエモン) is an ancient Japanese given name for men. The name originally came from the word Uemonfu (右衛門府) which is the right guardhouse of the gates of Heian-kyō imperial palace during the Asuka period and Heian period.
Possible writings
Iemon can be written using different kanji characters:
- 伊右衛門
- 猪右衛門
The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana.
People
- Iemon (伊右衛門 or 猪右衛門), an alternate name of Yamauchi Kazutoyo
Fictional characters
- Tamiya Iemon (伊右衛門), a main character in Yotsuya Kaidan, a ghost story
- Tamiya Iemon (伊右衛門), a main character in Crest of Betrayal, a 1994 Japanese film
- Tamiya Iemon (伊右衛門), a main character in Ayakashi: Samurai Horror Tales, an animated horror anthology television series
- Iemon, a minor character who appears in the video game and subsequent anime series Tales of the Abyss
Other uses
- Iemon (伊右衛門), a brand of green tea drink released by Suntory
- Yemon (イエモン), an abbreviation of the Japanese rock band The Yellow Monkey
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