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Japanese names from the late 1970s (female)
Here are the female names that I've found from babies born in a Gifu Prefecture village, sourced from their PR magazine:Akiko: 晃子
Asako (2): 麻子, 朝子
Ayumi: 亜由美
Emi (2): 絵美, 恵美
Eri: 栄里
Fumie: 史枝
Hidemi: ひでみ
Kayo (2): 佳代, 加代
Kishiko: 岸子
Maho: 眞帆
Mami: 真実
Megumi: めぐみ
Mie (2): 美恵
Miho: 美保
Misaki: 美佐紀
Misako: みさ子
Naoe: 直恵
Natsue: 奈津恵
Nobue (2): 伸江, 延枝
Rika (2): 利佳, りか
Ritsuko: 理津子
Saori: 沙織
Sawako: 佐和子
Sayumi 小百美
Shiho (2): 志保
Shinobu: しのぶ
Shiomi: しおみ
Sumi: 朱実
Taeko: 妙子
Tomomi: 友美
Toshiyo: 利予
Yasuko: 靖子
Yō: 洋
Yuka (2): 裕加, 有加
Yukari: ゆかり
Yuki (2): 由紀
Yukiyo: 由紀代
Yumiko (2): 裕美子, 由美子
Yuri: ゆり
Yūki: 悠紀
Yūko: 裕子WDYT?My PNL: http://www.behindthename.com/pnl/149249
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I absolutely love Shinobu, I have no idea why but it's always sounded so cute to meI feel like Mami doesn't get used a lot lately but I'm oddly drawn to how cutesy it soundsI've begun to like Yō thanks to Love Live (and I'm not even a fan)
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These lists are really fun. I've heard that Fumi is sometimes considered old fashion and Tomomi sounds a little dated somehow, but they could be coming back in style for all I know. I like...
Akiko: 晃子
Asako (2): 麻子, 朝子
Ayumi: 亜由美
Megumi: めぐみ
Misaki: 美佐紀
Natsue: 奈津恵
Ritsuko: 理津子
Saori: 沙織
Shinobu: しのぶ
Yasuko: 靖子
Yukari: ゆかり
Yuki (2): 由紀
Yuri: ゆり
Yūki: 悠紀
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Hi !!!I know these...Yuko
Yūki
Yuri
Yumiko
Yuki
Tomomi
Shinobu
Sayumi
Saori
Natsue
Masako
Misaki
Megumi
Emi
Ayumi
AkikoBut I don't know any difference of style...
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