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Fame for the Asian Games! Japanese pole vaulter "My Grandson Tomomi", the name is full of charm

author:Seek the body

The way athletes become famous is usually through excellent results to gain people's recognition. Of course, there is no shortage of athletes who are popular due to their high appearance and very characteristic personalities. But what is unexpected is that there is a Japanese athlete who became popular because of his name and became famous in the Asian Games.

Fame for the Asian Games! Japanese pole vaulter "My Grandson Tomomi", the name is full of charm

This Japanese pole vaulter is "My Grandson Tomomi", and his name is domineering. At the first sight of this name, I feel that it is too sloppy, how can I name a child like this? What do Japanese people think?

Fame for the Asian Games! Japanese pole vaulter "My Grandson Tomomi", the name is full of charm

My grandson Tomomi, born on March 17, 1988, is a Pole Vaulter in Japan. On November 24, 2010, at the women's pole vault final at the Guangzhou Asian Games, Japanese pole vaulter and my grandson Tomomi won the silver medal. When her name appeared on the medal table, it caused a commotion in the people, and this unique name was also on the hot search for a while.

Fame for the Asian Games! Japanese pole vaulter "My Grandson Tomomi", the name is full of charm

My grandson Tomomi quickly became popular, in fact, "my grandson" as a surname is also very common in Japan, and does not have any other meaning, mainly to express the nostalgia for the ancestors. The surname "my grandson" originated from the Imperial Palace in Japan, and it can also be said that it has a hint of nobility, so don't underestimate this surname.

This is a very unique culture in Japan. I don't know what everyone thinks about this surname? Welcome to discuss.

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