Certificate of Name
Yoko
Feminine
Japanese
Meaning & Origin
Etymology and Meaning Yoko is a Japanese feminine given name, an alternate transcription of Yōko. The name is almost always written with the kanji 子 (ko), meaning "child," which is traditionally found at the end of feminine names in Japanese. The first element varies widely in meaning, with common combinations including 陽 (yō) meaning "sunshine" or "light" or 洋 (yō) meaning "ocean", resulting in meanings like "sun child" or "ocean child." Other possible kanji renditions include 瑛子 ("crystal child"), 遥子 ("child of long ago"), and 葉子 ("leaf child"). The name Yōko is sometimes transliterated as Yohko or Youko. Notable Bearers One of the most famous bearers internationally is the Japanese artist Yoko Ono (born 1933), an avant-garde artist, musician, and peace activist known for her marriage to John Lennon. Another well-known Yoko is Yoko Shimomura (born 1967), a celebrated video game composer for series such as Kingdom Hearts and Street Fighter II. Yoko Kanno (born 1964) is a prolific composer for anime and film, including the soundtracks for Cowboy Bebop and Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex. In fiction, Yoko Belnades (also known as Yoko Belnades) is a character from the Castlevania video game series. There is also Yoko, the main character from the Sayonara, Zetsubou-Sensei manga and anime series. While Yoko is distinctly feminine, the homographic masculine name Yōkō exists, exemplified by Okinawan boxer Yoko Gushiken (born 1955), despite its feminine connotations. Cultural Significance The name Yoko transcends its linguistic origins through global familiarity with Yoko Ono, whose role in John Lennon's life and activism—spanning peace campaigns and iconic events like the "Bed-In" and song "Give Peace a Chance"—has cemented the name in Western pop culture. In Japan, the name reflects a tradition of kanji compounds blending nature, light, or abstract qualities with the diminutive "ko" suffix, typical of feminine names from the early modern period onward. Related Names Yoko shares the common root Yōko (same kanji 洋子 or 陽子) and is transcribed alternately as Youko or Yohko. A variant with different kanji but same reading is Haruko (陽子 by some readings), which carries similar "sun child" meaning.
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