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  2. Category:Japanese feminine given names - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Japanese feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 553 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Haruna (name) - Wikipedia

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    Female: Origin; Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: Different meanings depending on the kanji used: Region of origin: Japan: Haruna is both a feminine Japanese given name ...

  4. Ayumi - Wikipedia

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    Ayumi Ishida (Morning Musume member) (石田 亜佑美, born 1997), Japanese singer who is a member of the J-pop girl group Morning Musume Ayumi Ito (伊藤 歩, born 1980), Japanese actress Ayumi Kaihori (海堀あゆみ, born 1986) Japanese association footballer

  5. Kuchisake-onna - Wikipedia

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    Kuchisake-onna is the female main character of the manga Even If You Slit My Mouth by Akari Kajimoto and appears in Jujutsu Kaisen. [21] Kuchisake-onna is also featured in the manga Dandadan . Kuchisake-onna was also the basis for a character that appears in "Danse Vaudou", an episode of the American DC superhero television series Constantine .

  6. Shiina (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Shiina Tamai (秕/シイナ), a character in the Japanese manga series Shadow Star; Shiina Kamijō (詩菜), a character in the Japanese light novel, manga and anime series A Certain Magical Index; Shiina Mikado (椎名), a character in the visual novel Katawa Shoujo; Shiina Murakami (椎奈), a character in the Japanese manga series Magic of ...

  7. Riko - Wikipedia

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    Meaning Different meanings depending on the kanji used Riko (written: 理子 , 璃子 , 莉子 , 里琴 or りこ in hiragana) is a feminine Japanese given name.

  8. Niki Etsuko - Wikipedia

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    Niki Etsuko (Japanese: 仁木悦子; 1928–1986) was a Japanese novelist, noted for becoming the first female Japanese writer of mystery fiction to achieve widespread recognition and commercial success. Niki was born in Tokyo and began writing fiction after a childhood bout of polio left her unable to walk.

  9. Yukiko - Wikipedia

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    Female: Language(s) Japanese: Origin; Meaning: Multiple meanings depending on the kanji used: ... The name can also be written in hiragana ゆきこ or katakana ...