夷守

Etymology
From.

The kanji spelling is, literally "barbarian + protector", first attested in the  (938 ).

Noun

 * 1)  a co-chieftain in ancient Japan who protected distant lands

Proper noun

 * 1) a placename

Etymology
First attested in the. The accuracy of the Japanese transcriptions is questionable.

Derivation uncertain, but the general thought is that it is a compound of 🇰🇲.

The kanji spelling is, literally "barbarian + protector", first attested in the  (720 ).

Noun

 * 1)  a co-chieftain in ancient Japan who protected distant lands
 * 2) * 3rd century,