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Akira Hayashi (林 享, born 1974), Japanese swimmer; Akira Higashi (東 輝, born 1972), Japanese ski jumper; Akira Himekawa, pen name used by a Japanese duo of manga artists; Akira Hiramoto (平本 アキラ, born 1976), Japanese manga artist; Akira Hirose, Japanese engineer; Akira Hokuto (佐々木 久子, born 1967), Japanese wrestler
Akira Toriyama (Japanese: 鳥山明, Hepburn: Toriyama Akira, April 5, 1955 – March 1, 2024) was a Japanese manga artist and character designer. He came to be regarded as one of the most important authors in the history of manga , authoring highly influential and popular series, particularly Dragon Ball .
Akira (The Simpsons), a Japanese chef on The Simpsons; Akira , a character from the 1980s cyberpunk manga of the same name; Akira Hiragi, a character from Valkyrie Drive-Mermaid; Akira Kurusu, the protagonist in the manga adaption of Persona 5; Akira Otoishi, a minor antagonist and antihero in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure
In Russian, Kira (Ки́ра) is the feminine form of the masculine name Kir, meaning "mistress, ruler", but can be translated to "leader of the people", "one the people look to" or "beloved". [3] Kira could also have arrived into Russian from the Persian-Greek name Kyra. Kira can also be the diminutive of the old and rare masculine given name ...
Aki is a common Japanese, Finnish and Nigerian given name. Aki is also a Japanese surname. Written forms in Japanese Forms in ...
Word/name: Japanese: Meaning: ... Japan: Other names; Related names: Aki Akihiko Akira ... 子 is a common suffix in female given names in Japan. In Japanese the ...
Akira Tachibana, main character of manga and anime After the Rain Ryoki Tachibana , a character in the shōjo manga Hot Gimmick An Tachibana and Kippei Tachibana , characters in the shōnen manga The Prince of Tennis
Toriyama (written: 鳥山, 通山) is a Japanese surname. Notable people with this surname include: Airi Toriyama (born 1989), Japanese actress and singer; Akira Toriyama (1955–2024), Japanese manga artist and character designer; Akira Toriyama (ophthalmologist) (1898–1994), Japanese ophthalmologist and photographer