Keiko

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Keiko is a female Japanese given name. It is commonly 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:

  • 恵子 — "lucky/blessed child"
  • 敬子 — "respectful child"
  • 景子 — "sunlight/view/scenic child"
  • 桂子 — "katsura tree child"
  • 圭子 — "square jewel child"
  • 慶子 — "happy child"
  • 啓子 — "open (one's eyes)/express/spring (season) child"

The suffix ko (子) implies the name is female and the name is almost never given to males. Much less commonly, Keiko can also be written as 螢子, 輕子, or 軽子.

Keiko is also the shortened form of the Ojibwe word "Keikhota," which is both a dirivative of the word "Keik" (meaning 'golden') and "khota" (meaning season). "Keikhota" thus means "Golden Season," and is the Ojibwe word designated to the season of Fall.

People named Keiko:

Keikō (景行), with a long "o," is the name given to Emperor Keikō posthumously.

Animals named Keiko:

Fictional characters named Keiko:

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