It really depends on what kanji are used to write the name. It could mean "apricot child" or "mirror child" or "respectful child." The list goes on and on.
"Yoko" means "to the side." However, the name "Yoko" can be made up of two different kanji; in that case, its meaning would change to the definitions of the kanji.
It means 'capital city' in Japanese, because it was once the imperial capital of Japan.
Kiyoko is a typical female name in Japan. It is commonly spelled asæ¸β¦Γ₯ΒΒ which means 'pure child'.
Ryuko is a common Japanese name (male version, female version is spelled with 2 u's, like Ryuuko). The Japanese meaning behind Ryuko (both for male and female) can be either "dragon-spirited child" or just "dragon child". Ryuko in Japanese kanji is shown as 竜子. Ryu (and Ryuu) mean "dragon" and ko means "child" Hope this helps (^_^)
Didi does not mean anything in Japanese.
what does it mean in English and i might have a chance of explaining it in Japanese
府県 /fu ken/ mean prefecture in Japanese.
it means sasaki in Japanese
Kyoko Sato.
Kyoko Iriye Selden has written: 'More stories by Japanese women writers' -- subject(s): Japanese fiction, Women authors, Bio-bibliography
this is an incomplete sentence. hey, why are you Kyoko's.....?
Skip Beat is a Japanese shojo manga created by Yoshiki Nakamura. There are two main characters; Kyoko Mogami and Sho Fuwa. Kyoko is a 16 year old girl who found her childhood friend Sho. Sho kisses Kyoko in chapter 145.
Kyoko Fukada is a Japanese actress and singer. She is famous for dubbing the role of the White Queen in Alice in Wonderland and being voted Best Actress for her role in Kamikaze Girls.
The cast of Kyoko - 1997 includes: Kyoko Ono
Kyoko Hamaguchi was born in 1978.
Kyoko Gardiner was born in 1975.
Kyoko Hayashi was born in 1930.
Kyoko Yamamoto was born in 1975.
Kyoko Ishida was born in 1960.
Kyoko Nishikawa was born in 1945.