shinata
Shinata is a romanization used to refer to a Japanese proper noun that can function as a given name or a surname, and, less commonly, as a fictional place name in media. It is not a word with an independent meaning in English; instead, its sense derives from the kanji chosen to write it in Japanese. Because Japanese names can be formed from different kanji, Shinata may carry different semantic nuances, and there is no single universal definition.
Etymology and orthography: Shinata can be rendered with various kanji combinations, and the same phonetic form
Usage and distribution: In Japan, Shinata occurs as both a surname and a given name, though it
Notable uses: There are no widely recognized public figures or places named Shinata that dominate major reference