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Mio (given name)

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Mio
GenderFemale
Origin
Word/nameJapanese
MeaningDifferent meanings depending on the kanji used

Mio is a feminine Japanese given name, as well as a unisex Swedish given name. Notable people with the name include:

  • MIQ (vocalist) (born 1955), female Japanese pop and anime theme song vocal artist, who first used MIO as her name
  • Mio Imada (今田 美桜, born 1997), Japanese model and actress
  • Mio Isayama (諫山 実生, born 1980), Japanese singer
  • Mio Kudo (工藤 美桜, born 1999), Japanese actress
  • Mio Matsumura (松村 未央, born 1986), Japanese female announcer
  • Mio Momono (桃野 美桜, born 1998), Japanese professional wrestler
  • Mio Narita (成田 実生, born 2006), Japanese competitive swimmer
  • Mio Otani (大谷 未央, born 1979), Japanese football player
  • Mio Ootani (大谷 澪, born 1992), Japanese gravure idol
  • Mio Satō (佐藤 澪, born 1993), Japanese actress, model and tarento
  • Mio Shinozaki (篠崎 澪, born 1991), Japanese professional basketball
  • Mio Shirai (紫雷 美央, born 1988), Japanese professional wrestler
  • Mio Sugita (杉田 水脈, born 1967), Japanese politician
  • Mio Takaki (高樹 澪, born 1959), Japanese actress and singer
  • Mio Tomonaga (朝長 美桜, born 1998), Japanese idol, a member of HKT48
  • Mio Tsumura (津村 澪, born 1995), Japanese kickboxer
  • Mio Yamanaka (山中 美緒, born 1995), Japanese female rugby union player
  • Mio Yoshizumi, former member of the Japanese girl group Kamen Rider Girls
  • Mio Yūki (優希 美青, born 1999), Japanese actress, model and tarento

Fictional characters


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