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Inadas is primarily a surname borne by people of Japanese descent. In English usage, "the Inadas" may refer collectively to individuals who carry the surname Inada. The form Inadas is not a separate cultural or institutional term; rather it is the plural or collective reference in English to a family or group of people sharing that surname.

Origins and meaning: The underlying Japanese surname Inada (稲田) is composed of the characters for "rice" (稲) and

Usage: The term is commonly used in biographical or genealogical contexts, such as records, obituaries, or family

Notes: Inada is the more commonly used singular form; Inadas is used specifically when referring to multiple

"field"
(田),
and
is
a
common
surname
in
Japan
and
among
its
diaspora.
The
plural
form
Inadas
arises
in
English
when
speaking
about
more
than
one
person
with
this
name.
histories.
Inadas
does
not
denote
a
distinct
family
lineage
beyond
the
individuals
who
bear
the
surname,
and
it
does
not
refer
to
a
defined
non-surname
entity
in
standard
reference
works.
individuals
or
a
family
named
Inada
in
English-language
texts.
The
surname
also
appears
in
fiction
and
may
occur
in
place
names
or
institutional
names
as
part
of
longer
phrases.