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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 .
Sumire Saitozaki, a character in the video game Yandere Simulator Sumire Shinohara ( 篠原 スミレ ) , a character in the anime series Super Doll Licca-chan Sumire Shouda ( 正田 スミレ ) , a character in the manga series Gakuen Alice
Yandere Simulator is an upcoming stealth action video game for PC developed independently by Alex Mahan (YandereDev). [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The game centers upon an obsessively lovesick schoolgirl named Ayano Aishi, nicknamed " Yandere - chan ", who has taken it upon herself to eliminate anyone she believes is attracting her " senpai 's" attention.
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 .
Taeko is a Japanese female given name. It can have various meanings depending ... (b. 1926), a Japanese novelist ... a female version of Taro Yamada in Yandere Simulator
Sora Naegino, character in the Japanese anime series Kaleido Star; Tokino Sora (ときの そら), a virtual YouTuber character, affiliated with Hololive Production; Sora Perse, a character in the Japanese anime series Yu-Gi-Oh! Arc-V; Sora Sosuke, character in the video game Yandere Simulator; Sora Takenouchi, character in the Japanese anime ...
Yui Asaka (浅香 唯, born 1969), Japanese singer and actress; Yui Hasegawa (長谷川 唯, born 1997), Japanese women's footballer; Yui Horie (堀江 由衣, born 1976), Japanese singer and voice actress; Yui Ichikawa (市川 由衣, born 1986), Japanese actress and singer; Yui Imaizumi (今泉 佑唯, born 1998), Japanese actress and model
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. Some of the meanings of the kanji used to write it are: 瑛子, "crystal, sparkle of jewelry, child"