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 * nishi (Nishimura)
 * nobu (Moronobu)
 * nobu (Kiyonobu)
 * o (Kitao)
 * oku (Okumura)
 * raku (Sharaku)
 * ri (Sōri)
 * riu (Koriusai)
 * rō (Shunrō)
 * sada (Kunisada)
 * sai (Koriusai)
 * sen (Shunsen)
 * sen (Yeisen)
 * sha (Sharaku)
 * shi (Yeishi)
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 * shika (Katsushika)
 * shō (Yeishō)
 * shō (Shunshō)
 * {{xxx-larger|春 {}}
 * shun (Shumman)
 * sō (Sōri)
 * suzu (Suzuki)
 * tachibana (T. Morikuni)
 * tai (Taito)
 * to (Taito)
 * suke (Sukenobu)
 * tori (Torii)
 * toyo (Toyonobu)
 * uta (Utagawa)
 * yei (Shunyei)
 * yei (Yeishi)
 * yoshi (Masayoshi)
 * yoshi (Kuniyoshi)
 * yoshi (Nagayoshi)
 * zan (Yeizan)