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This is a list of submitted surnames in which the usage is Japanese ; and the ending sequence is ko .
Submitted names are contributed by users of this website. The accuracy of these name definitions cannot be guaranteed.
Abiko 我孫子, 安孫子 Japanese From 安 (
a ) "peaceful, cheap, rested, low" or 我 (
a ) meaning "I, me, myself, selfish, oneself, ego" combined with 孫 (
bi ) meaning "grandchild", and 子 (
ko ) meaning "child, sign of the rat".
Hiko Japanese Means "prince" in Japanese. It would denote a person who acted like one.
Inoko Japanese Ino means "boar" and ko means "child, first of the Chinese zodiac: the rat".
Isoko Japanese Iso means "beach, seashore" and ko means "child, sign of the rat".
Junko 純子, 順子, 淳子, 潤子, 準子 Japanese Junko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean any of the following:... [
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Kako 加古 Japanese From 加 (
ka ) meaning "increase, add, Canada" and 古 (
ko ) meaning "old".
Kiyoko 清子 Japanese Surname of American-Japanese singer, songwriter, actress, dancer, and director Hayley Kiyoko.
Ko 神, こう Japanese Variant transcription of Japanese Kanji 神 (see
Kō ).
Kuwako Japanese Kuwa means "mulberry tree" and ko means "child, sign of the rat, first of the Chinese zodiac."
Masuko 益子 Japanese From 益 (
masu ) meaning "profit, benefit" and 子 (
ko ) meaning "child, sign of the rat".
Miyako Japanese (Rare) Miyako means "capital" in vocabulary, but as a last name, it's written in the same characters as Kyoto.
Miyasako 宮迫 Japanese From 宮 (
miya ) meaning "shrine, palace" and 迫 (
sako ) meaning "a small valley on the mountain side".
Nako 名幸 Japanese From 名 (
na ) meaning "name, noted, distinguished, reputation" and 幸 (
ko ) meaning "happiness, blessing, fortune".
Noko のこ, 野古 Japanese From 野 (
no ) meaning "field, plain" and 古 (
ko ) meaning "old, antique, ancient".
Osako 大迫 Japanese From Japanese 大 (o) meaning "big, large" combined with 迫 (sako) meaning "imperative".... [
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Sako 佐古, さこ Japanese From Japanese 佐
(sa ) meaning "help, aid" and 古
(ko) meaning "old".
Sasako Japanese Sasa means "bamboo grass" and no means "child, first sign of the Chinese zodiac: the rat".
Sunako 砂子, 沙子 Japanese (Rare) From Japanese 砂 or 沙 (
suna ) both meaning "sand" combined with 子 (
ko ) meaning "child".
Yako 椰子 Japanese From Japanese 椰 (ya) meaning "coconut palm" and 子 (ko) "child".
Yasuhiko Japanese Yasu means "peace, even, level, cheap, inexpensive, relax" and hiko means "prince".