Keiko is a feminine Japanese given name. KeikÃ
 (æÂ¯è¡Â), with a long "o", is the name posthumously given to Emperor KeikÃ
Â.
Possible meanings
As with many Japanese names, Keiko can be written using a number of different kanji. Some of the most common ways of writing Keiko (and the most representative meanings of the respective kanji) are:
- å â "lucky child"
- å â "respectful child"
- å â "sunlight/view/scenic child"
- å â "katsura tree child"
- å â "blessed child"
- å â "happy child"
- å â "open (one's eyes)/express/spring (season) child"
- å â "silicon child"
The suffix ko () implies the name is female and the name is almost never given to males. Much less commonly, Keiko can also be written as Ã¥ÂÂ, Ã¥ÂÂ, or Ã¥ÂÂ.
People with the name
- , Japanese composer and marimba player
- Keiko Agena (born 1973), American actress
- , Japanese writer
- , Japanese actress who specializes in voice acting
- , Japanese retired professional wrestler and professional golfer
- , Japanese retired professional wrestler
- , Japanese stage and film actress
- Keiko Bonk (born 1954), American artist, musician and former politician
- , Japanese politician and former justice minister
- Keiko Devaux (born 1982), Canadian composer
- , Japanese businesswoman and video game designer
- , Japanese enka singer, actress, and mother of Hikaru Utada
- , Japanese composer
- , Peruvian politician and business administrator
- , Japanese ceramicist
- , Japanese-American martial artist and judoka
- , Japanese announcer
- , Japanese former volleyball player
- , Japanese actress and voice actress
- , Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese speed skater
- Keiko Hattori, Japanese geochemist and mineralogist
- , Japanese activist, journalist and writer
- , Japanese sport shooter
- , Japanese coordinator for a charity
- , Japanese race car driver
- , Japanese former professional tennis player
- , Japanese poet
- , Japanese writer and historian
- , Japanese politician
- , Japanese novelist
- Keiko Kasza (born 1951), Japanese American picture book author and illustrator
- , Okinawan researcher
- , Japanese historian of science
- , Japanese actress, writer, and UNFPA Goodwill Ambassador
- , Japanese actress and model
- , Japanese tarento, essayist and radio personality
- , Japanese pop singer and a member of the J-pop groups FictionJunction and Kalafina
- Keiko Lee (born 1965), Japanese jazz singer
- , Japanese field hockey player
- , Japanese pop singer and actress
- , Japanese artist specializing in contemporary ceramics
- , Japanese keyboardist and composer
- , Japanese actress
- , American orientalist
- , Japanese artist, aquatint engraver, and poet
- , Japanese fencer
- , Japanese female field hockey field player
- , Japanese sailor
- , Japanese former volleyball player
- , Japanese artist
- , Japanese sprint canoer
- , Japanese politician
- , Japanese former professional tennis player
- , Japanese archer
- , Japanese women's basketball player
- , Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese manga artist
- , Japanese physical chemist
- , Japanese screenwriter
- , Japanese long-distance runner
- , Japanese sailor
- , Japanese author, bookstore owner, radio personality and feminist
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese sprint canoer
- , Japanese para-athlete
- Keiko Orrall (born 1967), American politician
- , Japanese diver
- , Japanese diver
- Keiko Ota (born 1956), Brazilian politician
- Keiko Ozato, Japanese American geneticist
- , Japanese actress and tarento
- , Japanese voice actor
- , Japanese illustrator, children's book writer, and kamishibai artist
- , Japanese idol of the idol group
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese shÃ
Âjo manga artist
- , Japanese politician
- , Japanese road and track cyclist
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese voice actress and narrator
- , Japanese former professional tennis player
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese manga artist, professor and university administrator
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese mixed martial arts fighter
- , Japanese female gymnast
- , Japanese footballer
- , Japanese rock singer
- , Japanese retired judoka
- , Japanese manga artist
- , Japanese actress, singer and narrator
- , Japanese plant scientist and academic teaching
- , Japanese teacher, model and beauty pageant titleholder
- , Japanese actress
- , Japanese former cricketer
- , Japanese singer and songwriter
- , Japanese voice actress
- (born 2005), Indonesian actor
- , Japanese singer and lead vocalist of the J-pop band Globe
- , Japanese manga artist
- , Japanese voice actress
- , Japanese voice actress, actress, and narrator
- , Japanese female badminton player
- , American lawyer, politician and the junior United States senator from Hawaii
Fictional characters
- Keiko Arahida, a recurring character played by YÃ
«ko Takeuchi in the 2009 TV series FlashForward
- Keiko Ayano, game name Silica, from the light novel, anime and manga media franchise Sword Art Online
- Keiko Hasegawa, a main character in the webcomic Okashina Okashi â Strange Candy
- Keiko Katou, a character from the anime media franchise Strike Witches
- Keiko Larasati Hirosuke, a character from the film . The main cast film, who plays Keiko Larasati Hirosuke is the
- Keiko Makino, a character from the manga The Kurosagi Corpse Delivery Service
- Keiko Motoki, a character from the Japanese tokusatsu television series Kamen Rider Kuuga
- Keiko Nekton, a character from the graphic novel ' and the following TV series The Deep
- Keiko Nishi, a character from the film The Big Hit, which was released in 1998. China Chow who plays the role of Keiko Nishi in this film
- Keiko O'Brien, a character from Star Trek: The Next Generation and Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
- Keiko Onuki, also Keiko Inoue, a character in the novel and film Battle Royale
- Keiko Yukimura, a character from the manga and anime series YuYu Hakusho
Animals
- Keiko (orca), the orca, or killer whale, who performed in the film Free Willy
See also
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