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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 .
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.
Arisa Ichigaya (市ヶ谷 有咲), keyboardist of the band Poppin'Party from the multimedia franchise BanG Dream! Arisa Matsuda ( 松田 亜利沙 ) , a character in The Idolmaster Million Live! Arisa Randīru (アリサ・ランディール), protagonist of the first Phantasy Star role-playing video game
Noriko Kajiwara (梶原 紀子), Japanese Paralympic swimmer; Noriko Katō (加藤 紀子, born 1973), Japanese singer and actress; Noriko Kijima (木嶋のりこ), Japanese actress and gravure model; Noriko Kosai (香西 式子, born 1955), Japanese sport shooter; Noriko Kodera (岡本 法子), Japanese new age artist better known as Dream Dolphin
Japanese names (日本人の氏名、日本人の姓名、日本人の名前, Nihonjin no shimei, Nihonjin no seimei, Nihonjin no namae) in modern times consist of a family name (surname) followed by a given name. Japanese names are usually written in kanji, where the pronunciation follows a special set of rules. Because parents when naming ...
Hina (wrestler)(born 2006), Japanese professional wrestler; Hina-au-kekele, a Hawaiian lady and the wife of the chief Pilikaʻaie; Hineuki, a Hawaiian lady whose full name was Hina–keʻuki [2] Hina Akechi, Japanese badminton player; Hina Bokhari, British politician and educator; Hina Hayata (早田 ひな, born 2000), Japanese table tennis player
Asuka Hinoi (樋井 明日香, born 1991), a Japanese singer who is the leader of the Hinoi Team (named after her) Asuka Hisa , Los Angeles-based artist, educator and curator Asuka Katsura (桂 明日香), author of Le Portrait de Petit Cossette manga
Meaning Different meanings depending on the kanji used Shōko , Shoko or Shouko (written: しょうこ, 翔子, 聖子, 祥子, 荘子, 抄子, 渉子, 昌子, 昌己, 尚子 or 匠子) is a feminine Japanese given name.