Proper noun
A surname from Japanese.
A female given name from Japanese
A male given name from Japanese
Source: en.wiktionary.orgThe admiration between the two is mutual, and even though the Teruyas sold Times to John Quinn a decade ago, you will still find a Teruya on the Hawaii Foodbank board of directors. Source: Internet
With his older brother Teruya, who had three runners in the Japan Cup, and younger brother Haruya, with one, the Yoshidas bred or owned nine of the 15 Japanese horses in the race. Source: Internet