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Forename Akiko

All around the world, Akiko (Akiko Japan United States China Brazil Ethiopia, 明子 China, アキコ Japan) is a common largely girly, but infrequently boy's given name. The forename Akiko is characteristic of Japan, where it is quite a rare feminine name, Hong Kong, and the United States, where it is a rare feminine name. Measured by absolute frequency, this name is the most popular in China, Japan, and the United States. More prevalently, Akiko is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Akiko

name 昭子, name 明子, name アキコ, name 晶子, name Акико, name Akiko, name אקיקו, name อากิโกะ, name 揚子, name 扬子, name 章子, name 若林, name 秋子, name Акіко
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Akiko Brazil, United States, Ethiopia, Japan, China
明子 China
アキコ Japan
Акико Russia

First name Akiko in the context

Akiko is also a name for the fictitious and mythical characters: Akiko Hoshi , the fictional character from Star of the Giants.

Notable namesakes

picture of akiko dōmoto akiko dōmoto akiko dōmoto Japanese politician, US (b. 1932) link
yagi akiko writer and anarchist (1895–1983), JP (b. 1895) link
akiko takami (b. 1911) link
akiko tsuji Japanese-Canadian artist, CA (b. 1930) link
akiko hirakawa Japanese physicist (b. 1931) link
akiko yano (b. 1925) link
shirai akiko Japanese artist, JP (b. 1935) link
akiko fukuda Japanese long jumper (b. 1937) link
akiko hachaiya pinto person identified in the Museu da Pessoa collection, JP (b. 1939) link
akiko kotani American artist, US (b. 1940) link
picture of akiko horii akiko horii akiko horii JP link
akiko mitsumori (b. 1936) link
akiko sawaguchi (b. 1937) link
akiko nikaido badminton player, JP (b. 1951) link
akiko sakuma (b. 1942) link

Characteristic surnames

Abe, Fujita, Yamada, Matsuda, Shimizu, Kikuchi, Hayashi, Okamoto, Yoshida, Murakami, Sakamoto, Nakamura, Nakajima, Hasegawa, Ishikawa, Watanabe, Yamamoto, Matsumoto, Kobayashi, Takahashi, Nishimura, Hashimoto, Fukuda, Nakano, Tamura, Tanaka, Ito, Ono, Ota, Mori, Sato, Kato, Kubo, Endo, Maeda, Saito, Yamashita, Sakai, Honda, Fujii, Inoue, Ishii, Ikeda, Okada, Ogawa, Sasaki, Suzuki, Kimura, Kondo, and Yamaguchi