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Forename Michiyo

Throughout the world, Michiyo (Michiyo Japan United States Indonesia Brazil Hong Kong, ミチヨ Japan) is quite a common girly first name. The first name Michiyo is characteristic of Japan, where it is quite a rare female name, Hong Kong, where it is a rare feminine name, and Australia, where it is a very rare girly name. Not in comparison with a country's population, it most frequently occurs in Japan, the United States, and Brazil. More prevalently, Michiyo is the last name as well as the forename.

Translations, transliterations and names similar to the name Michiyo

name Мичиё, name Mitiyo, name Miyo, name みよし, name Mitushiro, name ミチヨ, name Мичийо, name Michiyo, name Mituyo, name Miyoshi, name Midai, name มิจิโย, name Mitsuyo, name Miyosi, name Misiro, name Mishiro, name Sandai, name 三代, name Миё, name Mitsushiro
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Michiyo Japan, Indonesia, Hong Kong, Brazil, United States
ミチヨ Japan

Notable namesakes

michiyo tsuna (b. 1933) link
michiyo ishimura (b. 1935) link
michiyo morishita Japanese rower, JP (b. 1950) link
michiyo fukaya American feminist poet and activist, US (b. 1953) link
michiyo kinoshita researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-5818-9622) link
michiyo sawai researcher link
michiyo tomioka researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-5868-288X) link
michiyo ishida researcher link
michiyo higuchi researcher ORCID ID = 0000-0003-3921-5482 link
michiyo takayama researcher link
michiyo nakagawa researcher (ORCID 0000-0003-4569-2453) link
michiyo hirano researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-2496-8505) link
michiyo motoyama researcher link
michiyo sugiyama researcher link
michiyo hirai researcher (ORCID 0000-0002-5977-5762) link

Characteristic surnames

Ito, Shibata, Hayashi, Yoshida, Morimoto, Miyazaki, Sakamoto, Takahira, Nakamura, Hasegawa, Fujiwara, Ishikawa, Watanabe, Yamamoto, Yamazaki, Matsumoto, Matsubara, Kobayashi, Dougherty, Taniguchi, Takahashi, Nishimura, Shimizu, Matsuda, Uehara, Yamada, Ono, Mori, Sano, Sato, Suda, Kato, Goto, Hara, Iida, Maeda, Hashimoto, Sakai, Kondo, Inoue, Ikeda, Okada, Okubo, Sasaki, Suzuki, Kaneko, Tanaka, Fujita, Chiba, and Yamashita