His names include Oke no sumeramikoto written as "弘計天皇" in Japanese (the term sumeramikoto refers to emperor), Kume no wakugo, Oke no miko written as "袁祁王" in Japanese, and Oke no iwasu wake no mikoto (the "Kojiki"), and also Oke no sumeramikoto written as "袁奚天皇" in Japanese (the "Harimanokuni Fudoki"). 弘計天皇(おけのすめらみこと)・来目稚子(くめのわくご)、袁祁王・袁祁之石巣別命(おけのいわすわけのみこと、『古事記』)、袁奚天皇(『播磨国風土記』)とも。 |