Kiyoko is a Japanese feminine name combining the elements kiyo (“pure, clear”) and ko (“child”), conjuring images of crystal‐clear waters and a spirit that sparkles with innocence. Seamlessly at home in both Japanese and Anglo‐American circles, Kiyoko (kee-YOH-koh) carries a melody of serenity—much like a spring breeze dancing through cherry blossoms. In fact, during the early twentieth century, Japanese-American families in Hawaii embraced the name so warmly that it regularly ranked among the top fifty girls’ names in the 1920s and ’30s. It’s a choice that balances timeless elegance with a touch of individuality, easy to pronounce at grandmothers’ tea parties and distinct enough to stand out on the school roster. Whether she’s painting vibrant murals or offering a quiet shoulder to lean on, a little Kiyoko brings a gentle promise of clarity, grace and authentic warmth wherever her journey leads.
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