Kimiko is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
Kimiko is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include: Kimiko Burton (born 1964 or 1965) American attorney and government official , Japanese former professional tennis player Kimiko Douglass-Ishizaka, (born 1976) German-Japanese composer, pianist, and former Olympic weightlifter and powerlifter , Japanese former swimmer , Japanese Empress of Japan Kimiko Gelman (born 1966), Japanese American actress Kimiko Glenn (born 1989), Japanese-American actress and singer Kimiko Hahn (born 1955), American poet and professor , Japanese women's basketball player , Japanese handball goalkeeper , Japanese climate activist , Japanese-American actress , Japanese singer , Japanese pedagogue , Japanese badminton player , Japanese retired jazz singer , Japanese voice actress and singer , Japanese politician , Japanese leader and bassist of the group Sugar (trio) , Brazilian-born Japanese photographer and internet celebrity Kimiko O. Bowman (1927–2019), Japanese-American statistician , Japanese athlete Kimiko Raheem (born 1999), Sri Lankan swimmer , Japanese voice actress and narrator , Japanese former swimmer , Japanese former football player Kimiko Soldati (born 1974), American diver Kimiko Suzuki (1929–1992), Japanese architect , Japanese artistic gymnast , Japanese manga artist , Japanese actress Kimiko Zakreski (born 1983) Canadian snowboarder Debra Kimiko Nishida, Canadian geologist Yasmine Kimiko Yamada (born 1997), Swiss figure skater
==Fictional characters== Kimiko, nicknamed "the Female (of the species)", a character from the comic The Boys and its TV adaptation (Morgan Fey), a character from the Ace Attorney franchise Kimiko Nakamura, secondary fictional character from the TV series Heroes , main character from the webcomic Megatokyo Kimiko "Thunderbolt" Ross, character from the webcomic Dresden Codak Kimiko Tohomiko, character from the animated television series Xiaolin Showdown
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