noun, noun which may take the genitive case particle 'no'
famous and unknown; somebodies and nobodies
Refers to people collectively, regardless of fame or social standing. Often used in contexts emphasizing that everyone, from celebrities to ordinary people, is included or treated equally.
有名無名を問わず、多くの人々がそのイベントに参加した。
Many people, both famous and unknown, participated in the event.
この賞は、有名無名にかかわらず、優れた作品に与えられる。
This award is given to outstanding works regardless of whether the creator is famous or not.
Means 'unknown' or 'nameless', the opposite of 有名.
Compound of 有名 (famous) and 無名 (unknown), forming a four-character phrase that contrasts the two states.