Kyōko, Kyoko, Kyouko, or Kyohko (きょうこ, キョウコ, 京子) is a very common feminine Japanese given name.
Kioko is a girl's name of Japanese roots that means “child born with happiness” and “meets world with happiness.” With an etymology bursting with bliss, baby Kioko personifies the teachings of Taoism, which is to live in harmony with nature and the universe.
Popularity:21572. Origin:Japanese. Meaning:Respectful; Of today; Mirror; Influential.
Hayami: A unique Japanese baby name meaning “rare beauty,” this is a special choice for a little girl.
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Kyoko Sakura (Japanese: 佐倉 杏子, Hepburn: Sakura Kyōko) is a fictional character from the 2011 anime series Puella Magi Madoka Magica.
Ibuki (written: 息吹, 衣吹 or 歩紀) is also a unisex Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Ibuki Fujita (藤田 息吹, born 1991), Japanese footballer.
The name Kaede is both a boy's name and a girl's name meaning "maple tree". No - not a creative spelling of Katy. This name, which can be used for boys or girls, means maple tree. Kaede is unusual in Japan although it has been gaining more popularity after it has been used for several anime and manga characters.
Kiyomi is a feminine name of Japanese origin meaning “clear,” “clean,” or “beautiful.” In Japanese, Kiyomi can be written using characters called Kanji, which can alter the meaning of the name depending on the Kanji used.
Yumi (ゆみ, ユミ) is a common feminine Japanese given name which is occasionally used as a surname.
The name Suki is girl's name of Japanese origin meaning "loved one".
Sayaka (Japanese: さやか, サヤカ) is a feminine Japanese given name.
Kyoko is a stoic, intelligent, and mysterious girl who tends to hide her feelings. She has a calm demeanor and tends to be completely unfazed by most of the events that occur, even at the sight of a dead body. At the beginning of the game, Kyoko often keeps her distance from the other students while investigating.
Kazumi (Japanese: カズミ, かずみ) is a Japanese given name that can be given to either sex.
Kairi is a gender-neutral name of Japanese origin.
Yōsei (Japanese: 妖精, lit. "bewitching spirit") is a Japanese word that is generally synonymous with the English term fairy (フェアリー). Today, this word usually refers to spirits from Western legends, but occasionally it may also denote a creature from native Japanese folklore.