Kuniko name meaning
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What does Kuniko mean?
Anomalous Kuniko is originated from Japanese is used chiefly in Japanese, Kuniko means "Child Born In the Country" is a baby girl name.
How do I pronounce Kuniko?
The three syllabled name Kuniko is commonly pronounced as k(u)-ni-ko.
How popular is the name Kuniko?
Kuniko is a rare baby name in United States where it may not be used now. But an extremely popular name in Japan where every 1 in 800 have the name. According to our estimate, over 170000 babies have been named Kuniko globally.
Year | Rank | Births |
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1931 | 4331 | 5 |
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Numerological analysis of Kuniko
You are probably gifted with great physical and spiritual energy that you use to help people. When it comes to love, you are not demanding or act protectively around your partner. Use your influence to make people do good and become the best versions of themselves. The letter K as your cornerstone reveals you are an introvert who enjoys solitude. You have issues with yourself, is what your soul urge number 9 reveals about your emotional state.
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- Asami - Anomalous Asami has its origin in Japanese is principally used in Japanese, Asami means "Beautiful Linen" is aimed at baby girls
- Eika is used in Frisian came from Japanese aimed at girls, Eika means "Poetry or Sword Tip"
- Seiji - The curious boy name Seiji is used in Japanese, Seiji means "Just or Lawful" came from Japanese
Famous people named Kuniko
- Kuniko Inoguchi, Japanese political scientist and politician
- Kuniko Mukōda, Japanese TV screenwriter
- Kuniko Asagi, Japanese actress and television presenter
Lists having Kuniko
- Girl names beginning with K
- American Girl Names
- Japanese Girl Names
- Baby Names that mean Child
- Baby Names that mean Country
Sources
- Social Security Administration, https://www.ssa.gov/oact/babynames/index.html