is a Japanese name for girls. Momo is usually written with the kanji character 桃 for "peach" or 百 for "one hundred" or 杏 for "apricot", followed by -ko, a common suffix for girls' names (meaning "child"). It may refer to:
is a Japanese name for girls. Momo is usually written with the kanji character 桃 for "peach" or 百 for "one hundred" or 杏 for "apricot", followed by -ko, a common suffix for girls' names (meaning "child"). It may refer to:
==People== , Japanese actress and model , Japanese film director , Japanese ballerina , Japanese novelist Momoko Iko (1940–2020), American playwright , Japanese author and translator of children's books , Japanese voice actress , Japanese women's shogi player , Japanese actress , Japanese tennis player , Japanese actress best known for her role as Emiko Yamane in the original Godzilla , Japanese haiku poet , Japanese women's professional shogi player , Japanese wheelchair tennis player , Japanese professional golfer , Japanese voice actress from Hyogo, Japan Momoko Saito (cricketer) (born 1981), Japanese cricketer , Japanese manga artist from Shimizu, Japan , Japanese footballer , Japanese actress , Japanese actress , Japanese track and field athlete , Japanese footballer , J-pop singer and member of the Hello! Project group Berryz Kobo , Japanese female professional golfer , Japanese multi-instrumentalist , pseudonym of an Eisner Award-winning Japanese comic book artist and writer Momoko Okazaki (岡崎 百々子, Born 2003), Japanese musician, singer and dancer for Babymetal
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