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{{nihongo|'''Izumi'''|泉}}, meaning "[[Spring (hydrology)|spring]]" or "source of water", is a Japanese given name and surname. It is sometimes translated as "fountain" in reference to natural springs and should not be confused with artificial [[Fountain|fountains]], which are referred to as ''funsui'' (噴水) in Japanese. While a [[unisex name]], it is more commonly used by women.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} It can alternately be written as {{lang|ja|泉美}}, {{lang|ja|和泉}}, {{lang|ja|泉水}}, {{lang|ja|いずみ}} or {{lang|ja|いづみ}}. People with the name include:
{{nihongo|'''Izumi'''|泉}}, meaning "[[Spring (hydrology)|spring]]" or "source of water", is a Japanese given name and surname. It is sometimes translated as "fountain" in reference to natural springs and should not be confused with architectural [[Fountain|fountains]], which are called ''funsui'' (噴水) in Japanese. While a [[unisex name]], it is more commonly used by women.{{citation needed|date=April 2017}} It can alternately be written as {{lang|ja|泉美}}, {{lang|ja|和泉}}, {{lang|ja|泉水}}, {{lang|ja|いずみ}} or {{lang|ja|いづみ}}.


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Izumi
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Izumi (), meaning "spring" or "source of water", is a Japanese given name and surname. It is sometimes translated as "fountain" in reference to natural springs and should not be confused with architectural fountains, which are called funsui (噴水) in Japanese. While a unisex name, it is more commonly used by women.[citation needed] It can alternately be written as 泉美, 和泉, 泉水, いずみ or いづみ.

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  1. ^ 1990 Census Name Files Archived 2010-10-07 at the Library of Congress Web Archives
  2. ^ 2012 edition, p.86, ISBN 978-91-7424-168-6