Meaning & Origin
Miyo is a feminine Japanese given name, typically written with kanji such as 美代 or 美余. The name derives from the element 美 (mi) meaning "beautiful" and 代 (yo) meaning "generation", or from other kanji combinations with the same pronunciation. The meaning thus encapsulates the idea of "beautiful generation" or a blessed era.
Notable Bearers
Several Japanese women have borne this name in modern times, spanning sports, entertainment, and academia. In athletics, Miyo Miyashita (born 1931) was a hurdler who represented Japan in the 1952 Summer Olympics. In the ring, Miyo Yoshida (born 1988) is a professional boxer who has competed at the world level. On screen, Miyo Ichikawa (born 1989) is an actress and model, while Miyo Okamoto (born 1978) manages a football team. Besides the primary spelling, the variant Miyō (美葉), combining "beautiful" and "leaf", also appears; notable under this romanization is handball player Miyo Yamada (born 1976).
Cultural Significance
Miyo appears frequently in Japanese media, particularly adventure and emotional dramas. The name has been used for characters in anime, manga, and light novels such as Miyo Inbami from the psychological thriller Kakegurui – Compulsive Gambler, Miyo Kurahashi from the occult novel series Tokyo Ravens, the Witch of Death Miyo Masuko from HappinessCharge PreCure!, and the antagonistic Miyo Takano from Higurashi no Naku Koro ni. In real life, the name retains a traditional charm while remaining versatile enough for contemporary use.
Meaning: "beautiful generation" or various kanji combinations
Origin: Japanese
Type: First name
Usage regions: Japan
Notable bearers: Athlete Miyo Miyashita, boxer Miyo Yoshida, actress Miyo Ichikawa