Seiko (given Name)
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Seiko is a Japanese given name, almost exclusively feminine. Its meaning depends on the
kanji are the logographic Chinese characters taken from the Chinese family of scripts, Chinese script and used in the writing of Japanese language, Japanese. They were made a major part of the Japanese writing system during the time of Old Japanese ...
used to write it.


Kanji and meaning

The "ko" in Seiko is generally written with a kanji meaning "child" (), and in that case is exclusively feminine; the kanji for "Sei" varies, for example: * ("clear weather"); also read
Haruko is a feminine Japanese given name. Its most common translation is "spring child" (春子, which may also be read as a Korean name Chun-ja), though other kanji provide different meanings. Notable people with the name include: * Princess Haruko ( ...
* ("upright", "correct"); also read Masako or Shōko, and also used in Korean to write the name
Jeong-ja Jeong-ja, also spelled Jung-ja, Jong-ja, or Chung-ja, is a Korean feminine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. Hanja and meaning There are 65 hanja with the reading " jeong" and 28 hanja wit ...
* ("clean", "pure"); also read
Kiyoko is a feminine Japanese given name. Possible writings Kiyoko can be written many ways using different kanji characters. Some versions of the name are: * , meaning "pure child" * , meaning "rejoice-child" * , meaning "rejoice, gift child" * , mean ...
or Sayako * ("holy"); also read
Kiyoko is a feminine Japanese given name. Possible writings Kiyoko can be written many ways using different kanji characters. Some versions of the name are: * , meaning "pure child" * , meaning "rejoice-child" * , meaning "rejoice, gift child" * , mean ...
or Shōko, and also used in Korean to write the name
Seong-ja Seong-ja, also spelled Sung-ja, is a Korean feminine given name. The meaning differs based on the hanja used to write each syllable of the name. There are 27 hanja with the reading "seong" and 28 hanja with the reading "ja" on the South Korean go ...
* ( "blue" or "green"); also read Aoko Rarely, the "ko" may be written with a kanji meaning "lake" (). Written this way, the name may be either masculine or feminine.


People

People with this name include: * , Japanese male martial artist * , Japanese politician, House of Councillors member, former ice speed skater and track cycling sprinter * , Japanese painter and poet * , Japanese volleyball player * Seiko Lee Japanese soprano * , Japanese singer * , Japanese artist * , Japanese voice actress * , Japanese actress * , Japanese politician, House of Representatives member * , Japanese shot putter * , Japanese tennis player * , Japanese female painter * , Japanese singer-songwriter * , Japanese volleyball player who competed at the 1972 Summer Olympics * , Japanese novelist * , Japanese badminton player * , Japanese wrestler * , Japanese voice actress Fictional characters with this name include: * Seiko Shinohara, in the survival horror video game ''
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'' * Seiko Kimura, a character from ''Danganronpa 3: The End of Hope's Peak High School''


See also

*People with the Japanese masculine name Seikō (with a
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in "kō") **, scholar-bureaucrat of the Ryūkyū Kingdom **, Japanese football defender


References

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