Eiko is a beautiful and elegant name of Japanese origin, meaning "long-lived child" or "splendid child." Pronounced as AY-koh (/eɪkɔ/), it exudes a sense of grace and sophistication. In Japanese culture, the name Eiko is associated with qualities such as resilience, beauty, and strength. It has been a popular choice for baby girls in California, with occurrences dating back to the early 20th century. The name's consistent usage over the years reflects its timeless appeal and enduring charm. Whether you're drawn to its cultural significance or simply love the way it sounds, Eiko is a wonderful choice for your little girl.
Eiko Ishioka was a renowned Japanese art director, costume designer, and graphic designer with a significant impact on stage, screen, advertising, and print media. |
Eiko Kadono, born Eiko Watanabe, is a renowned Japanese author of children's literature, best known for her work Kiki's Delivery Service, which was adapted into an anime film by Hayao Miyazaki and earned her the Hans Christian Andersen Award in 2018. |
Eiko Masuyama is a renowned Japanese actress and narrator, famous for originating the roles of Fujiko Mine, Honey Kisaragi, and Bakabon's Mama. |
Eikō Harada is a Japanese business executive. |
Eiko Tanaka is a Japanese anime entrepreneur, co-founder and CEO of Studio 4°C, and the CEO of Beyond C producing company. |
Eiko Matsuda was a renowned Japanese actress, famous for her role as Sada Abe in In the Realm of the Senses, as well as appearances in Seibo Kannon daibosatsu (1977) and Pinku saron: Kōshoku gonin onna (1978). |