Fumiko (fumiko) in Japanese
Fumiko in Katakana
フミコ
Fumiko in Romaji
fumiko
Fumiko in Hiragana
ふみこ
The name Fumiko in Japanese Katakana is フミコ which in romaji is fumiko. Katakana is the standard translation for names into Japanese, Fumiko in Japanese Hiragana, the non-standard translation for names into Japanese, is ふみこ.
This translation was provided by our comprehensive database of existing names, which is derived from Hepburn romanization, the most widely used-used system of romanization for the Japanese language.
How do you write Fumiko in Japanese Kanji?
The closest sounding kanji name to "fumiko" is 史子 (ふみこ), pronounced "fu-mi-ko". The kanji 史 means "history" and 子 means "child".
The western meaning of the name "Fumiko" is "child of the beautiful and wise one". The closest matching Kanji name based on this meaning is 美智子, which is pronounced "bi-chi-ko". The Kanji characters mean "beautiful" (美) and "wisdom" (智).
Common examples of names similar to Fumiko in Japan
We found the following examples of names similar to Fumiko which are used as a first name or last name in Japanese prefectures:
1. Fumiko (ふみ-こ): This name is composed of the kanji characters for "beauty" (美) and "child" (子). It is commonly used in the Kanto region, which includes Tokyo and the surrounding prefectures. 2. Fumiko (文-子): This name is composed of the kanji characters for "sentence" (文) and "child" (子). It is commonly used in the Kansai region, which includes Osaka, Kyoto, and their surrounding prefectures. 3. Fumiko (史-子): This name is composed of the kanji characters for "history" (史) and "child" (子). It is commonly used in the Chubu region, which includes Nagoya and its surrounding prefectures. 4. Fumiko (富-美-子): This name is composed of the kanji characters for "wealth" (富), "beauty" (美), and "child" (子). It is commonly used in the Kyushu region, which includes Fukuoka and its surrounding prefectures.
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