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Obama in Japanese

Obama in Japanese is オバマ, 小浜 — Obama means a Luo surname, notably borne by Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States, and also the name of a Japanese city and samurai clan.

Obama in Japanese

オバマ
proper noun
Pronounced: obama
An African surname from Luo.
小浜
proper noun
A city in Fukui Prefecture, Japan. See Wikipedia:Obama, Fukui.

What does "Obama" mean?

  1. name A Luo surname, notably borne by Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States, and also the name of a Japanese city and samurai clan.
    "Barack Obama served two terms as U.S. president."

Obama in a sentence

  • Barack Obama served two terms as U.S. president.

Common Japanese translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "Obama" in Japanese?

"Obama" in Japanese is オバマ, 小浜. Obama means: A Luo surname, notably borne by Barack Obama, 44th president of the United States, and also the name of a Japanese city and samurai clan.

How do you pronounce オバマ?

"Obama" in Japanese is オバマ, pronounced "obama".

How do you use "Obama" in a sentence?

Example: "Barack Obama served two terms as U.S. president." In Japanese, "Obama" is オバマ, 小浜.

Are there other ways to say "Obama" in Japanese?

Yes — Japanese has 2 translations listed for "Obama": オバマ, 小浜.

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