Ayako
Ayako | |
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![]() Princess Ayako | |
Pronunciation | Á-ya-ko |
Gender | Female |
Language(s) | Japanese |
Origin | |
Meaning | many different meanings depending on the kanji used. |
Other names | |
See also |
Aya Ayaka Ayame Ayana Ayano |
Ayako (あやこ, アヤコ) is a common feminine Japanese given name. Ayako can be written using different kanji characters and can mean, e.g.:
- 文子, "writings, child"
- 綾子, "twill, child"
- 絢子, "kimono design, child"
- 彩子, "coloring, child"
- 順子, "order, child"
- 礼子, "courtesy, child"
- 亜矢子, "Asia, arrow, child"
- 安夜子, "peaceful, night, child"
People with the name
- Princess Ayako of Takamado (絢子), Japanese princess
- Ayako Enomoto (亜弥子), Japanese model and actress
- Ayako Fuji (あや子), Japanese enka singer
- Ayako Fujitani (文子), writer, actress, and daughter of Steven Seagal
- Ayako Ikeda (綾子), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Ayako Hamada (文子), Mexican professional wrestler
- Ayako Imoto (絢子), Japanese comedian
- Ayako Ito (伊藤 綾子, born 1980), Japanese announcer
- Ayako Kawasumi (綾子), Japanese voice actress and pop singer
- Ayako Matsumura (松村 亜矢子, born 1982), Japanese synchronized swimmer
- Ayako Miura (綾子), Japanese novelist
- Ayako Nakano (dancer) (綾子), Japanese ballerina
- Ayako Nishikawa (史子), Japanese physician and TV tarento
- Ayako Okamoto (綾子), Japanese professional golfer
- Ayako Shiraishi (文子), Japanese voice actress
- Ayako Sono (綾子), Japanese writer
- Ayako Uehara (golfer) (彩子), Japanese golfer
- Ayako Uehara (pianist) (彩子), Japanese classical pianist
- Ayako Wakao (文子), Japanese actress
- Ayako Yoshikawa (吉川 綾子, born 1933), Japanese sprinter and long jumper
Fictional characters
- Ayako (亞夜子), a major antagonist in the fourth game of the survival horror series Fatal Frame
- Ayako (彩子), a character in the anime and manga series Slam Dunk
- Ayako Yuuki (綾子), a character from the Variable Geo fighting game series
- Ayako Katagiri (彩子), a character in the video game Tokimeki Memorial
See also
- Ayako (manga) (奇子), a manga trilogy by Osamu Tezuka
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