Proper noun
Ogawa (plural Ogawas)
A surname from Japanese.
Before there was Boimler, Mariner, Tendi, and Rutherford, there was Lavelle, Jaxa, Ogawa, and Taurik. Source: Internet
Among other various translations, Ogawa highly evaluates Ryo Mori ()'s one produced in 1931. Source: Internet
It took several years from that point before the superalloys became widely used. citation citation In 1908, Japanese chemist Masataka Ogawa announced that he had discovered the 43rd element and named it nipponium (Np) after Japan (Nippon in Japanese). Source: Internet
Noriko Ogawa recalled that she couldn’t help shuddering and her heart froze when she saw her brother on the TV news upon the notification from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Source: Internet
Chef Ogawa does not have a culinary background -- academically-speaking. Source: Internet