Certificate of Name
Riko
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Riko is a feminine Japanese given name. Written in kanji as 理子, 璃子, 莉子, 里琴 or in hiragana as りこ, it typically combines ri (meaning "white jasmine" from 莉) or ri (meaning "reason, logic" from 理) with ko (meaning "child" from 子). Other kanji combinations are also possible, allowing for variations in nuance. Notable Bearers Several notable individuals share the name Riko across various fields. In entertainment, Riko Narumi (born 1992) is a Japanese actress and model, while Riko Azuna (born 1993) is a singer. Voice actress and guitarist Riko Kohara (born 1990) is known for her work in anime. In sports, Riko Ueki (born 1999) plays for the Japan women's national football team, Riko Gunji (born 2002) is a badminton player, and Riko Higashio (born 1975) is a professional golfer. Other fields include law with American judge Riko E. Bishop (born 1956), and art with gallerist Riko Mizuno (born 1932). Manga artist Riko Miyagi and illustrator Riko Korie have made contributions to visual storytelling. Cultural Significance In Japan, names ending in -ko have been historically common for girls, carrying the literal meaning of "child" and often connoting endearment. The prefix ri suggests positive qualities like jasmine's elegance or logical clarity. The name Riko thus balances beauty and intellect. Meaning: White jasmine; reason/logic; child Origin: Japanese Type: Feminine given name Usage regions: Japan Variant kanji writings: 理子, 璃子, 莉子, 里琴, りこ
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