Seiko

Meaning of Seiko

Seiko is a unisex name with Japanese origin. It is pronounced as SAY-koh (/seɪˈko/). This name has been used for both boys and girls throughout history. In the United States, Seiko was given to a small number of babies in the early 20th century. While it may not be as popular today, Seiko carries a unique and exotic charm that can make it a distinctive choice for parents looking for an uncommon name with a rich cultural background.

Pronunciation

Japanese

  • Pronunced as SAY-koh (/seɪˈko/)

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Notable People Named Seiko

Seiko Matsuda, also known as Noriko Kamachi, is a renowned Japanese singer-songwriter and one of the most popular Japanese idols of the 1980s, who continues to actively release new music and make high-profile appearances.
Seiko Hashimoto is a Japanese politician and former Olympian with an impressive seven Olympic appearances in both the Winter and Summer Games.
Seiko Oomori is a Japanese singer-songwriter known for her unique blend of idol culture and punk rock, and for being a pioneer in the "anti-idol" and alternative idol scenes.
Seiko Yoshida is a Japanese voice actress affiliated with Mausu Promotion.
Seiko Yamamoto is a renowned Japanese wrestler and submission grappler with multiple world and Asian championship titles.
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