1. Yamato - Noun
2. Yamato - Proper noun
A surname from Japanese.
A Japanese male given name from Japanese
(historical) Ancient Japan.
The museum curator said that the sword originated from the Yamato period in Japan.
Any of several towns in Japan; see Wikipedia.
The imperial house which formerly ruled Japan from the province of Yamato; by extension, the dominant native ethnic group in Japan.
In Japanese society, Koreans are viewed as being of a lower rung on the social ladder compared to Yamato people.
A member of the Yamato court which formerly ruled Japan; by extension, a member of the dominant native ethnic group of Japan.
One of a class of battleships used by the Imperial Japanese Navy during the Second World War.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgA crew of 114 departs for Iscandar in the Yamato to retrieve the radiation-removing device and return to Earth within the one-year deadline. Source: Internet
According to traditional sources, Yamato Takeru died in the 43rd year of Emperor Keiko's reign (景行天皇四十三年). Source: Internet
Alternatively, Ankan might have been referred to as (ヤマト大王/大君) or the "Great King of Yamato." Source: Internet
Alternatively, Ankō might have been referred to as the "Great King of Yamato". Source: Internet
Alternatively, Buretsu might have been referred to as (ヤマト大王/大君) or the "Great King of Yamato." Source: Internet
Alternatively, Hanzei might have been referred to as (ヤマト大王/大君) or the "Great King of Yamato". Source: Internet