[べ, be] (n) hereditary occupational group (Yamato period) #104
[わけ, wake] (n) (arch) (See 姓・かばね) lord (hereditary title for imperial descendants in outlying regions) #249
[あたい;あたえ(直;費);あたいえ(直)(ok), atai ; atae ( choku ; hi ); ataie ( choku )(ok)] (n) (See 国造, 姓・かばね) Atai (post-Taika hereditary title often given to regional administrators) #1785
[せい(P);しょう(ok);そう(ok), sei (P); shou (ok); sou (ok)] (n) (1) hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing); (2) (arch) clan #2497
[せい(P);しょう(ok);そう(ok), sei (P); shou (ok); sou (ok)] (n) (1) surname; family name; (2) (せい only) (See 姓・かばね) hereditary title (used in ancient Japan to denote rank and political standing); (P) #2497
[むらじ, muraji] (n) (arch) Muraji (hereditary title; orig. one of the two highest such titles, later demoted to seventh highest of eight) #2544
[しゅ, shu] (n) (arch) (See 姓・かばね) Obito (hereditary title, often given to powerful regional families) #2551
[おみ;しん, omi ; shin] (n) (1) (arch) retainer; attendant; (2) (おみ only) (See 八色の姓) Omi (hereditary title; orig. one of the two highest such titles, later demoted to sixth highest of eight); (3) (しん only) (hum) I (used by a servant when speaking to his master); me #5262
[まひと;まうと;もうと, mahito ; mauto ; mouto] (n) (1) (arch) (See 八色の姓) Mahito (highest of the eight hereditary titles); (2) (まうと, もうと only) you (referring to someone of lower status) #10271
[だいだい(代々;代代)(P);よよ, daidai ( daidai ; dai dai )(P); yoyo] (n-adv, n-t) for generations; hereditary; generation after generation; (P) #10494
[くにのみやつこ;くにつこ;こくぞう, kuninomiyatsuko ; kunitsuko ; kokuzou] (n) regional administrator (pre-Taika hereditary title) #13497
[でんらい, denrai] (n, adj-no) ancestral; hereditary; imported; transmitted; handed down #14488
[ちょうしん, choushin] (n) (arch) (See 八色の姓) Asomi (second highest of the eight hereditary titles) #16910
[ふだい, fudai] (n) (1) successive generations; (2) (abbr) (See 譜代大名) hereditary daimyo (whose ancestors supported Tokugawa Ieyasu prior to the battle of Sekigahara) #18924
[すくね, sukune] (n) (1) (arch) (hon) Lord (title of respect for nobility, etc.); (2) (See 八色の姓) Sukune (third highest of the eight hereditary titles) #19100
[いでんせい, idensei] (adj-na, n) inheritable character; inheritable; hereditary; inherited
[いでんせいしっかん, idenseishikkan] (n) hereditary disease; hereditary disorder
[いでんてき, identeki] (adj-na) genetic; hereditary
[いでんびょう, idenbyou] (n) hereditary (genetic) disease
[いふう, ifuu] (n) tradition; hereditary custom
[いなぎ;いなき, inagi ; inaki] (n) (1) (arch) regional official responsible for rice storage (under the Yamato court); (2) (See 八色の姓) Inagi (lowest of the eight hereditary titles)
[かがく, kagaku] (n) hereditary learning
[かろく, karoku] (n) (historical) hereditary stipend
[いみき, imiki] (n) (arch) (See 八色の姓) Imiki (fourth highest of the eight hereditary titles)
[かたりべ, kataribe] (n) (professional) storyteller; hereditary role of narrator in early imperial court
[しせいせいど, shiseiseido] (n) (See 氏・うじ, 姓・かばね・1) uji-kabane system; system of clans and hereditary titles (of the Yamato court)
[しゃけ, shake] (n) family of Shinto priests serving a shrine on a hereditary basis
[しゃく;さく(ok), shaku ; saku (ok)] (n) (1) jue (ancient 3-legged Chinese wine pitcher, usu. made of bronze); (2) peerage (hereditary title bestowed by the emperor)
[のろ, noro] (n) hereditary caste of female mediums in Okinawa
[ひととなり, hitotonari] (n) (1) hereditary disposition; temperament; nature; (2) (arch) body build
[せいでん, seiden] (adj-no) hereditary (estates)
[せんぞだいだい, senzodaidai] (n, adj-no) ancestral; hereditary; generation after generation; passing from father to son
[せんてんせい, sentensei] (n) hereditary
[せんてんてき, sententeki] (adj-na, n) a priori; inborn; innate; inherent; congenital; hereditary; (P)
[せんてんびょう, sentenbyou] (n) hereditary disease
[そせんでんらい, sosendenrai] (n) hereditary
[みちのし, michinoshi] (n) (arch) (See 八色の姓) Michinoshi (fifth highest of the eight hereditary titles)
[やくさのかばね;はっしきのかばね, yakusanokabane ; hasshikinokabane] (n) (arch) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE
[はっせい, hassei] (n) (arch) (obsc) (See 八色の姓) eight hereditary titles (designated by Emperor Tenmu in 684 CE
[ふそでんらい, fusodenrai] (n, adj-no) hereditary; patrimonial; handed down from generation to generation
[ふだいそうでん, fudaisouden] (n) hereditary succession
[ふだいだいみょう, fudaidaimyou] (n) hereditary daimyo (whose ancestors supported Tokugawa Ieyasu prior to the battle of Sekigahara)
[べみん;ぶみん, bemin ; bumin] (n) (See 部・べ) people belonging to a hereditary occupation group (Yamato period)