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Pages in category "Japanese feminine given names" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 543 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Yoko and Yōko (ヨウコ, ようこ) are Japanese feminine given names. Yōko is sometimes transliterated as Yohko and Youko. The name Yoko is almost always written with the kanji 子 (ko), meaning "child". The syllable ko is not generally found at the end of masculine names. In Japanese, Yoko and Yōko have numerous orthographical variations.
Ai is a Japanese and Chinese and Vietnamese given name. In Japanese, it is almost always used as a feminine Japanese given name, written as あい in hiragana, アイ in katakana, 愛, 藍 or 亜衣 in kanji. It could mean love, affection (愛), or indigo (藍). The kanji 亜衣 is only associated as a proper noun, it could mean Asian clothes.
Manami Hyuga (真奈美), a character in the 1998 Japanese film Bayside Shakedown: The Movie Manami Kasuga (まなみ), a character in the manga and anime series Kimagure Orange Road Manami Kusunoki (真奈美), a character from the 2D fighting game Variable Geo series
Hanakotoba (花言葉) is the Japanese form of the language of flowers. The language was meant to convey emotion and communicate directly to the recipient or viewer without needing the use of words. The language was meant to convey emotion and communicate directly to the recipient or viewer without needing the use of words.
Hikaru Kojima, (born 1994) Japanese association football player; Hikaru Kotobuki (光, born 1964), Japanese electronic musician; Hikaru Koyama (ひかる, born 1991), member of Hinoi Team and Love & Peace; Hikaru (singer, born 1987) (ヒカル), Japanese singer and member of the J-pop group Kalafina; Hikaru Midorikawa (光, born 1968), Japanese ...
Megumi Kadonosono (門之園 恵美, born 1970), Japanese animator and character designer; Megumi Kageyama (景山 恵, born 1992), Japanese field hockey player; Megumi Kagurazaka (神楽坂 恵, born 1982), Japanese actress and model; Megumi Kawamura (河村めぐみ, born 1983), Japanese volleyball player and fashion model
Aki, a female ninja and Japanese agent played by Akiko Wakabayashi in the 1967 James Bond film, You Only Live Twice. Wakabayashi convinced director Lewis Gilbert to change the name of her character to one closer to her own; Akiko Hiroguchi, a girl born with fur in the 1985 Kurt Vonnegut novel Galápagos