I'm in love with
Miyoko for a girl. Do you like it?
I'm wondering whether this is old fashioned in Japan, because it was popular around 1900/1910. Does anyone know?
These are the other Japanese names I like, which one is your favorite?
MiyokoTsukikoAyaMiyoKayaSachikoSakuraEmiAimiAikoAkikoAki
Anyone know how fashionable these are in Japan right now? I know that
Aya was a very popular 80s/90s name and
Akiko was popular at the beginning of the 20th century and then again in the 70s/80s.
Sakura seems to have been popular in the 2000s and
Sachiko in the 50s.
Mainly wondering about
Kaya,
Tsukiko,
Aki etc. as they seem less common.
Any more suggestions?