Eiko name meaning

Gender: Girl
Origin: Old High German and Japanese
Usage: German and Low German
Pronunciation: pronunciation of Eiko
Meaning: Point, Edge and Sword Tip
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What does Eiko mean?

Commonly used in Low German and German unheard-of, Eiko is of Japanese and Old High German origin, meaning of Eiko is "Point, Edge or Sword Tip" is aimed at girls. Eiko is variant of Eika.

Eika is a short of names with "Agi". Also Eika is a short of "Egi". Odd Japanese Eika is used in Frisian, meaning of Eika is "Poetry and Sword Tip"..

Variants of Eiko

Eika

Names that rhyme with Eiko

How popular is the name Eiko?

Eiko is an uncommon baby name in United States, although it has been in use since 1915 but could not make beyond the top 3000. Over 195 people have been named Eiko in United States.

But Eiko is a popular baby name in Japan where every 1 in 3000 have the name. At least, 60000 people around the globe have been given the name as per our evaluation.

YearRankBirths
2018123807
197183215
194346915
193838476
193537426
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Eiko in Nordic countries

CountriesMenWomen
First NameSecondary NameFirst NameSecondary Name
Netherlands664405
Sweden66-64115
Denmark10110

What numbers say about Eiko?

Learn how to live on your own and trust others without losing yourself and your self-respect. At work, you are often seen as the control freak that has everything done in the said time and date. Your soul is so sensitive that it allows you to feel other people's pain and suffering. You deal with your emotions the wrong way – ignore they exist. You always dress as you feel at the moment. Learn how to say "NO" to people who try to take advantage of you.

Other names liked by would be parents that are similar to Eiko

  •  Sumie - Outlandish Sumie has its origin in Japanese, Sumie means "Genuine Branch" used for girls is used mostly in Japanese
  •  Sadako - Unwonted Sadakos origin is Japanese, meaning of Sadako is "Child of Chastity or Proper Child" primarily used in Japanese is bestowed upon baby girls
  •  Chiya - The infrequent girl name Chiya is particulary used in Japanese, Chiya means "Nights or Thous" has origin in Japanese
  •  Seiya - Unorthodox Seiya has its origin in Japanese is mostly used in Japanese is a baby boy name, Seiya means "Sincere One"
  •  Anzu - Girl name Anzu means "Apricot" and is predominantly used in Japanese came from Japanese
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Famous people named Eiko

  • Eiko Hisamura, Japanese voice actress and theatre actress
  • Eiko & Koma, Japanese performance duo
  • Eiko Nakayama, Japanese skeleton racer
  • Eiko Kadono, Japanese author of children's literature
  • Eiko Koike, Koike starred
  • Eiko Masuyama, Japanese voice actress
  • Eiko Ishioka, Ishioka was
  • Eiko Tanaka, Tanaka is also the chief executive officer of a producing company called Beyond C
  • Eiko Shimamiya, '5TEARS Vol
  • Eiko Ando, Japanese actress best
  • Eiko Segawa, Eiko is as tall as 168 cm height
  • Eiko Yamazawa,
  • Eiko Azusa, from 1968 action flick Kôdôkan hamonjô, who portrayed the Midori.
  • Eiko Matsuda, from 1977 drama film Seibo Kannon daibosatsu, who portrayed Yaobikuni.
  • In 1983 drama flick, Ryûji, Eiko Nagashima characterized Mariko Hanashiro.
  • Eiko Yanami characterized central role of N in 1971 action, crime movie Akumyô ama.
  • Eiko Shinya, from 1993 drama flick Gakko, who played the N.
  • In 1924 drama movie, Haha narebakoso, Eiko Azuma characterized N.
  • Eiko Misuzu played small character of Maenam in 1965 movie 006 wa uwaki no number.
  • Eiko Maruyama portrayed critical character of Sakuyako in 1958 film Shinshû tenmakyô.
  • Eiko Hisano, from 1930 drama movie Sayonara, who characterized the N.
  • In 1929, Eiko Utaji played the role of N in film Koya.
  • Eiko Ikoma, from 1928 drama flick Kurama tengu daiippen, who portrayed N.
  • In 1934, Eiko Okimoto played the role of N in drama flick Shinpan fufu dokuhon.
  • In 1930, Eiko Minato portrayed the role of N in film Katawa bina.
  • Eiko Mitsui characterized the important role of N in 1928 drama flick Rênbujîn.

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