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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. Sadako - Wikipedia

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    Sadako is a Japanese name, commonly used for women. The same name can be written with a variety of kanji, and the meanings of the name differ accordingly: [1] 貞 子, "chaste child"; the same characters can also be read as a Korean female given name, Jeong-ja; 節 子, "child of integrity"

  4. Hanako (given name) - Wikipedia

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    Hanako is a female Japanese given name.The name can have different meanings, one of them being 花子, meaning "flower girl", and another being 華子 (華 is a kanji of many uses - 'splendor', 'flower', 'petal', 'shine', 'luster', 'ostentatious', 'showy'. 'ko' is the second kanji, meaning 'girl (child)').

  5. List of Japanese deities - Wikipedia

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    Her name means "Shines from Heaven" or "the great kami who shine Heaven". For many reasons, one among them being her ties to the Imperial family, she is often considered (though not officially) to be the "primary god" of Shinto. [4] [5] Ame-no-Uzume (天宇受売命 or 天鈿女命) Commonly called Uzume, she is the goddess of dawn and revelry ...

  6. Yuriko - Wikipedia

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    Yuriko Suzuhina is the name of the cross dressing version of Accelerator by Kamijou Touma in the To Aru Majutsu no Index. Yuriko Edogawa, a character from Ultra Q Yuriko, the Tiger's Shadow is a card from the Magic: The Gathering trading card game .

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Japan/List of Japanese names

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  8. Nanako - Wikipedia

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    Nanako Shigesada (重定 南奈子), Japanese Professor Emeritus; Nanako Takeda (武田 菜々子, born 2000), Japanese professional footballer; Nanako Takushi (奈々子, born 1976), Japanese J-pop singer; Nanako Todo (東藤 なな子, born 2000), Japanese basketball player; Nanako Wakita (脇田 菜々子, born 1997), Japanese shogi player

  9. Akane - Wikipedia

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    Akane (あかね, アカネ) is the Japanese word for 'deep red' (茜, Akane, Rubia cordifolia) and is associated with red [3] (from the red dye made from its roots) and brilliant red. [4] Akane (written in a variety of forms) is both a female Japanese given name , ranked #9 of names to give girls in Japan, [ 5 ] as well as a surname .