Interesting subject even if psuedo.. .it gives hints on comparative mythologies..
Bambara: In the Footsteps of the Pillar of Fire (Hebrew Edition) by Joseph Eidelberg (2014-08-01)
^^^^^ interesting maybe some sort of triangulation?
quote:Yamato is one of the oldest names of Japan. The phonetic word has no meaning in Japanese; but, in Hebrew, Yamato is a combination of: Yahweh (God) and Umato (people). In other words, Yamato means “the people of God” or “God’s nation
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Nana Banchie Darkwah PH.D has has noted the name Ashigawa or Ashigakawa is a surname in the Akan language of Ghana as it is in Japanese. He's the author of The Africans Who Wrote The Bible.Some of it's about Hebrews arising in Ancient Khemit.