reviewed#36 in 2018 survey sample

Kondo Japanese Surname

こんどう

Kondo is a dictionary-attested Japanese family name, written 近藤 and read こんどう. It ranked #36 in Meiji Yasuda Life’s 2018 nationwide policyholder survey.

Surname facts

The ranking figures come from the cited policyholder survey and should not be read as census totals.

Hiragana
こんどう
Pronunciation
kohn-doh
Usage status
Common
Mora count
4
2018 sample rank
#36 nationwide
Survey sample share
0.3% (record count not published in this table)
Survey estimate
Not published for this rank in the survey table
Record status
Reviewed
Last reviewed
July 27, 2026

Kanji meaning

These are character-level dictionary glosses, kept separate from claims about family history.

  • 近 — near; early; akin; tantamount
  • 藤 — wisteria

What the spelling can—and cannot—tell us

The character-level and orthographic glosses shown here are “near; early; akin; tantamount” and “wisteria”. They are not a verified whole-surname translation or proof of one family origin.

Origin and regional evidence

Historical-origin boundary

No single historical origin is assigned here. JMnedict attests 近藤 with the reading こんどう as a surname, but the sources used for this page do not establish one place or lineage shared by every Kondo family.

Observed regional pattern

The official 2018 report ranks 近藤 #36 nationwide in table 2. The tables used for this record do not publish a separate regional concentration for this spelling, so this page makes no regional-origin claim.

Romanization, pronunciation, and usage notes

Romanization and variants

  • Alternative romanization: Kondō

Pronunciation notes

  • The reading has 4 mora: こ・ん・ど・う.
  • Kondō marks the long final vowel; the page URL uses the ASCII spelling Kondo.

Evidence-aware context

  • JMnedict contains the exact spelling-and-reading pair 近藤・こんどう and classifies it as a surname.
  • The national rank is a result from a large insurance-policyholder sample, not a count of every resident of Japan.

Frequently asked questions

Is Kondo a Japanese surname?

Yes. JMnedict classifies 近藤 with the reading こんどう as a Japanese surname.

How common is Kondo?

It ranked #36 nationwide in Meiji Yasuda Life’s 2018 policyholder sample, with a published sample share of 0.3%. The report’s table for ranks 11–100 did not publish a per-surname record count or population estimate; the underlying dataset was not a census.

Do the kanji reveal every Kondo family's exact origin?

No. Character glosses explain written elements, but do not establish one lineage, birthplace, or occupation for every bearer.

Common misunderstandings

  • The literal kanji glosses do not establish a single fixed surname meaning or a documented origin for a particular family.
  • A shared surname does not by itself prove that all bearers belong to one ancestral line.

Continue with related reviewed surnames from the same nationwide survey source.

Sources and evidence limits

Each source supports named fields only. Dictionary status, character glosses, survey frequency, and family history are separate questions.

  1. ENAMDICT/JMnedict Japanese Proper Names Dictionary

    Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group · JA,EN · accessed Jul 25, 2026

    Fields supported on this page

    Kanji, Hiragana, Romaji, Is Real Surname

    JMnedict classifies 近藤 [こんどう] as a surname.

    Source limitation

    Dictionary inclusion does not measure current frequency, guarantee a reading for every bearer, or establish legal acceptance of a new registration.

  2. KANJIDIC Project

    Electronic Dictionary Research and Development Group · JA,EN · accessed Jul 25, 2026

    Fields supported on this page

    Literal Meanings

    KANJIDIC supplies character-level English glosses only.

    Source limitation

    Character glosses are not whole-name translations and do not establish an intended whole-name meaning or family etymology.

  3. 2018 Meiji Yasuda Life Nationwide Surname Survey

    Meiji Yasuda Life Insurance Company · JA · accessed Jul 25, 2026

    Fields supported on this page

    Usage Status, Ranking, Regional Association

    Rank and share come from report table 2, which does not publish a per-surname count or population estimate; regional observations come from tables 3, 4, 6, 7, 9, or 10 as stated.

    Source limitation

    The survey covers approximately 6.558 million Meiji Yasuda individual life-insurance and annuity policyholders as of May 2018; it is a large company sample, not a census of all residents of Japan. Estimated populations extrapolate sample shares to the national population.