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The name '''Kamo''' may refer to: |
The name '''Kamo''' may refer to the following: |
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==Places== |
==Places== |
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===Japan=== |
===Japan=== |
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(<small>Note: ''kamo'' ([[wiktionary:鴨#Japan|鴨]]), is the common word for ''[[duck]]'' in Japanese, but the following names do not necessarily mean ''duck'' and are not necessarily written with that [[Kanji|character]].</small>) |
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*[[Kamo, Niigata]] |
*[[Kamo, Niigata]] |
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*[[Kamo District, Gifu]] |
*[[Kamo District, Gifu]] |
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*[[Kamo, Shizuoka]] |
*[[Kamo, Shizuoka]] |
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*[[Kamō, Kagoshima]] |
*[[Kamō, Kagoshima]] |
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*[[Kamo River]] in Kyoto ({{langx|ja|鴨川,賀茂川|link=no}}) |
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* A number of minor rivers ({{langx|ja|鴨川,加茂川|link=no}}) listed under [[Kamogawa (disambiguation)]] |
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*[[Kamo shrines]], which may mean Kamigamo shrine or Shimogamo shrine in Kyoto |
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* Kamo, a place name within [[Higashimiyoshi, Tokushima]] known for {{Interlanguage link multi|Kamo's giant camphor tree|ja|3=加茂の大クス|vertical-align=sup}} |
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===Rest of the world=== |
===Rest of the world=== |
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*[[Gavar]], Armenia - formerly ''Kamo'' |
*[[Gavar]], Armenia - formerly ''Kamo'' |
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*[[Kamo, Azerbaijan]] |
*[[Kamo, Azerbaijan]] |
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*[[Kamo, New Zealand]], a town in the Northland Region of New Zealand |
*[[Kamo, New Zealand]], a town in the Northland Region of New Zealand |
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*[[Kamo River (Russia)]] |
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==People== |
==People== |
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* [[Kamo (Bolshevik)]] |
* [[Kamo (Bolshevik)]] (1882–1922), real name of Simon Ter-Petrosian, Armenian-Georgian Bolshevik |
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* [[Kamo clan]], surname of a Japanese clan {{Nihongo||賀茂, 加茂, 鴨, 加毛}} |
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** {{Interlanguage link multi|Kamo Wake-ikazuchi|ja|3=賀茂別雷命|vertical-align=sup}},ancestral deity of the clan and Shinto deity of thunder |
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* [[Kamo no Mabuchi]] (1697–1769), a poet |
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** [[Kamo no Mabuchi]] (1697–1769), a poet |
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** [[Kamo no Yasunori]] (917–977), an onmyōji |
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* [[Kamo (character)]], from the anime ''Doomed Megalopolis'' — the apprentice of [[Yasumasa Hirai]] |
* [[Kamo (character)]], from the anime ''Doomed Megalopolis'' — the apprentice of [[Yasumasa Hirai]] |
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*[[Kamo (character)]] from the videogame [[The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker]] |
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==Cuisine== |
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* ''kamo'' in [[Japanese cuisine]] may refer to the poultry product of the wild duck, the [[domesticated duck]], or very frequently the crossbred variety known as {{Interlanguage link multi|aigamo|ja|3=合鴨|vertical-align=sup}}. It may appear on menu items such as ''kamonanban'' ([[Soba#Hot soba dishes|hot soba]]). |
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*[[Kamo Wake-ikazuchi]], a Shinto ''kami'' of thunder |
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* kamo is one of [[Eggplant#Cultivars]], of a large round shape; it is one of the better known "Kyoto vegetables" or [[Kyoyasai]]. |
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**[[Kamo (play)]], a Noh play featuring that ''kami'' as the titular character |
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**The [[Kamo Shrine]] at Kyoto which enshrine that ''kami'' |
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== Other == |
== Other == |
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*{{Interlanguage link multi|Kamo (play)|ja|3=賀茂 (能)|vertical-align=sup}}, Noh play featuring the deity. |
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* ''[[13 Japanese Birds#Kamo: 13 Japanese Birds Pt. 6|Kamo: 13 Japanese Birds Pt. 6]]'', an album by Merzbow |
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*[[Kamo language]], a Savannas language of Nigeria |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
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*[[Camo]] |
*[[Camo (disambiguation)|Camo]] |
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__NOTOC__ |
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{{disambiguation}} |
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[[ko:가모]] |
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[[ka:კამო]] |
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[[ja:加茂]] |
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[[ru:Камо]] |
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Latest revision as of 23:42, 7 December 2024
The name Kamo may refer to the following:
Places
[edit]Japan
[edit](Note: kamo (鴨), is the common word for duck in Japanese, but the following names do not necessarily mean duck and are not necessarily written with that character.)
- Kamo, Niigata
- Kamo District, Gifu
- Kamo District, Hiroshima
- Kamo District, Shizuoka
- Kamo, Kyoto
- Kamo, Okayama
- Kamo, Shimane
- Kamo, Shizuoka
- Kamō, Kagoshima
- Kamo River in Kyoto (Japanese: 鴨川,賀茂川)
- A number of minor rivers (Japanese: 鴨川,加茂川) listed under Kamogawa (disambiguation)
- Kamo shrines, which may mean Kamigamo shrine or Shimogamo shrine in Kyoto
- Kamo, a place name within Higashimiyoshi, Tokushima known for Kamo's giant camphor tree [ja]
Rest of the world
[edit]- Gavar, Armenia - formerly Kamo
- Kamo, Armenia
- Kamo, Azerbaijan
- Kamo, New Zealand, a town in the Northland Region of New Zealand
- Kamo River (Russia)
People
[edit]- Kamo (Bolshevik) (1882–1922), real name of Simon Ter-Petrosian, Armenian-Georgian Bolshevik
- Kamo, nickname of former New Zealand sportsman Ian Jones (rugby union, born 1967)
- Kamo clan, surname of a Japanese clan (賀茂, 加茂, 鴨, 加毛)
- Kamo Wake-ikazuchi [ja],ancestral deity of the clan and Shinto deity of thunder
- Kamo no Chōmei (1155–1216), an author
- Kamo no Mabuchi (1697–1769), a poet
- Shu Kamo (born 1939), a football player and manager
- Kamo no Yasunori (917–977), an onmyōji
- first name (given name) of Serizawa Kamo (1826?–1863), commander of the Shinsengumi warriors
- Kamo (character), from the anime Doomed Megalopolis — the apprentice of Yasumasa Hirai
- Kamo (character) from the videogame The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker
Cuisine
[edit]- kamo in Japanese cuisine may refer to the poultry product of the wild duck, the domesticated duck, or very frequently the crossbred variety known as aigamo [ja]. It may appear on menu items such as kamonanban (hot soba).
- kamo is one of Eggplant#Cultivars, of a large round shape; it is one of the better known "Kyoto vegetables" or Kyoyasai.
Other
[edit]- Kamo (play) [ja], Noh play featuring the deity.
- Kamo language, a Savannas language of Nigeria