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The name Aiko is Japanese, and could mean many different things, depending on what character you use. Sometimes it could mean "Love Child", other times it could mean something along the lines of "Indigo", like the color of ink.

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Depends on its writing. 朋頼 for example can mean 'friendly favor/request'.

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The word saiko means "best or highest" in Japanese. Although it can have different meanings depending on the context, since Japanese is a very context sensitive language.

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