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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 36. Chapters: Nana, Kyoko, Erika, Aiko, Nanami, Keiko, Miyuki, Asuka, Mari, Aya, Reiko, Mariko, Akane, Naomi, Ayako, Ayumi, Masako, Rie, Maki, Nanako, Eriko, Chika, Asami, Kumiko, Maiko, Misaki, Emi, Nanase, Yayoi, Akemi, Chiharu, Hiroko, Junko, Chisato, Ayaka, Mei, Minako, Chie, Kiko, Chinatsu, Momoko, Amane, Akina, Michiko, Ryoko, Fujiko, Kimiko, Hinata, Kayoko, Fumiko, Kaguya, Yukari, Mitsuko, Mami, Natsuko, Ayame, Hanako, Motoko, Haruko, Yukiko, Tomoe, Kiyoko, Rieko, Noriko, Akiko, Nobuko, Himeko, Eimi, Anzu, Mizuho, Mutsumi, Wakako, Ayuka, Azumi, Azusa, Chiyo, Gozen, Misako, Nagako, Kikuko, Emiko, Seiko, Ayana, Chizuru. Excerpt: Nana is a given name either feminine (in Japan ), Korea (Korean: ) or Europe (Georgian: or Greek: )) or masculine (in Ghana or India). It has different meanings depending on the language of origin. In Georgia, Nana is the fifth most popular given name for girls. In Ghana, among the Akans and particularly with the Ashanti and the Akuapim, Nana is used as the title of a King or a Queen; it signifies royalty though many people in Ghana use Nana as a given name. In some cases, people who are named after kings may, out of respect for mentioning the king's name adopt the name "Nana" to signify that they have been named after a king. Ky ko or Kyoko or Kyouko ) is a very common feminine Japanese given name. Not to be confused with Kiyoko. The final syllable "ko" is typically written with the kanji character for child, . It is a common suffix to female names in Japan. The first syllable "Ky " can be written several different ways, with different meanings. The name can also be written in hiragana or katakana. with the given name Ky ko with the given name Ky ko Erika or Erica is a feminine given name. The name Erica is Old Norse for "ever powerful" or "ruler of the people." It is also frequently alte...