The
kanji characters
晶 ("sparkle"),
明 ("bright"), and
秋 ("autumn") are three variations of ways to write "aki", and the character
子 is a common suffix in female given names in Japan. In
Japanese the character
子 ("ko") means "child". The name can be written many different ways, and has different meanings depending on which kanji is used for "aki" (as well as the
hiragana and
katakana). Some variations of Akiko include:
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The
kanji characters
晶 ("sparkle"),
明 ("bright"), and
秋 ("autumn") are three variations of ways to write "aki", and the character
子 is a common suffix in female given names in Japan. In
Japanese the character
子 ("ko") means "child". The name can be written many different ways, and has different meanings depending on which kanji is used for "aki" (as well as the
hiragana and
katakana). Some variations of Akiko include:
This page or section lists people that share the same
given name. If an
internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article.