Certificate of Name
Umeko
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Umeko is a feminine Japanese given name. It is typically written with kanji including 梅 (ume) meaning "apricot, plum" (the species Prunus mume) and 子 (ko) meaning "child". Other kanji combinations are possible, though the 梅子 pairing is most common and translates literally to "plum child". The plum blossom (ume) is a beloved flower in Japan, associated with purity, endurance, and the arrival of spring, often blooming in late winter. Names incorporating plant names and the suffix -ko have been popular for girls in Japan, especially during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Notable Bearers Tsuda Umeko (1864–1929) was a prominent Japanese educator who studied in the United States as part of the Iwakura Embassy and later founded Tsuda College, a women's university in Tokyo. She is a celebrated figure in Japanese women's education. Umeko Ando (1932–2004) was a noted Japanese musician who specialized in the tonkori, a stringed instrument of the Ainu people, and helped preserve Ainu folk music. Fictional Characters Umeko Kojima is a character in the visual novel series Maji de Watashi ni Koi Shinasai!. Umeko, also known as Ninjara, appears in the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles franchise. Etymology and Cultural Context The name Umeko fits into the Japanese naming tradition of combining a nature-related element with the suffix ko. The ume tree is deeply symbolic in Japanese culture, representing perseverance and hope, as it blooms before the full arrival of spring. Historically, names ending in -ko were predominantly given to females, though modern usage has diversified. Key Facts Meaning: "Plum child" or "apricot child" Origin: Japanese Type: Feminine given name Usage Regions: Japan, Japanese diaspora
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