Miho

Miho (美穂, みほ, ミホ) is a feminine Japanese given name and a masculine Croatian name. It can have many different meanings in Japanese depending on the kanji used.

Miho
PronunciationJapanese: [miho], Croatian pronunciation: [mixo]
GenderFemale (Japanese), Male (Croatian)
Origin
Word/nameJapanese, Croatian
Meaningear of rice, truth, beauty, care, future step, sail, walk
Region of originJapanese, Croatian
Other names
Related namesMihoko

Possible Japanese writings

Miho can be written using different kanji characters and can mean:

  • 実穂, "truth, ear of grain"
  • 美穂, "beauty, ear of grain"
  • 美保, "beauty, care"
  • 未歩, "future (part of the word 未来), step"
  • 美帆, "beauty, sail"
  • 美歩, "beauty, walk"

The name can also be written in hiragana "みほ" or katakana “ミホ”.

People with the name

  • Miho Adachi (足立 美穂, born 1979), Japanese sprint canoeist
  • Miho Arakawa (荒川 美穂, born 1987), Japanese voice actress
  • Miho Bošković (born 1983), Croatian water polo player
  • Miho Dukov (Михо Дуков, born 1955), former Bulgarian wrestler
  • Miho Fujima (藤真 美穂, born 1978), Japanese actress
  • Miho Fukuhara (福原 美穂, born 1987), Japanese singer
  • Miho Fukumoto (福元 美穂, born 1983), Japanese football player
  • Miho Hamada (濱田 美穂), Japanese table tennis player
  • Miho Hatori (羽鳥 美保, born 1970), Japanese singer and songwriter
  • Miho Hazama (挾間 美帆, born 1986), Japanese composer and jazz musician
  • Miho Iwata (born 1962), Japanese performance artist, scenographer and choreographer
  • Miho Kaneda (金田 美保), former Japanese football player
  • Miho Kanno (菅野 美穂, born 1977), Japanese actress and J-pop singer
  • Miho Karasawa (唐沢 美帆, born 1983), Japanese J-pop singer
  • Miho Kawabe (河邉 美穂, born 1974), Japanese former synchronized swimmer
  • Miho Klaić (1829–1896), Croatian politician and a leader of the Croatian revival in Dalmatia
  • Miho Komatsu (小松 未歩, born 1974), former Japanese pop singer-songwriter
  • Miho Konishi (小西 美帆, born 1977), Japanese actress
  • Miho Manya (万屋 美穂, born 1996), Japanese football player
  • Miho Matsuoka (松岡 美保, born 1953), Japanese women's basketball player
  • Miho Miyazaki (宮崎 美穂, born 1993), Japanese idol singer, AKB48 member
  • Miho Morikawa (森川美穂, born 1968), Japanese singer and model
  • Miho Mosulishvili (მიხო მოსულიშვილი, born 1962), Georgian writer and playwright
  • Miho Murata (村田 美穂, born 1970), retired Japanese volleyball player
  • Miho Nakayama (中山 美穂, born 1970), Japanese actress, model, and a former J-pop idol singer
  • Miho Nikaido (二階堂美穂, born 1966), Japanese actress
  • Miho Nishida (born 1992), Filipino-born Japanese actress
  • Miho Nonaka (野中 生萌, born 1997), Japanese climber
  • Miho Obana (小花 美穂, born 1970), Japanese shōjo manga artist
  • Miho Okasaki (岡咲 美保, born 1998), Japanese voice actress
  • Miho Otani (大谷 三穂, born 1971), Japanese military officer
  • Miho Shiraishi (白石 美帆, born 1978), Japanese actress
  • Miho Shishiuchi (獅子内 美帆, born 1992), Japanese ice hockey player
  • Miho Takagi (actress) (高木美保, born 1962), Japanese actress and essayist
  • Miho Takahashi (高橋 美帆, born 1992), Japanese swimmer
  • Miho Takai (高井 美穂, born 1971), Japanese politician
  • Miho Tanaka (田中 美保, born 1976), Japanese badminton player
  • Miho Teramura (寺村 美穂, born 1994), Japanese swimmer
  • Miho Watanabe
    • Miho Watanabe (渡辺 美保), Japanese popular music artist, actor, and dancer
    • Miho Watanabe (渡辺 美穂, born 1983), Japanese violinist
    • Miho Watanabe (渡邉 美穂, born 2000), one of the members of Japanese idol group Hinatazaka46
  • Miho Yamada (山田 美穂, born 1973), Japanese voice actress
  • Miho Yamada (gymnast) (山田 海蜂, born 1973), Japanese rhythmic gymnast
  • Miho Yoshikawa (吉川 美穂, born 1993), Japanese cyclist

Fictional characters

See also

  •  Miho, Ibaraki (美浦村), village in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan
  •  Miho Museum in Shiga Prefecture, Japan
  •  Miho-Yonago Airport (美保飛行場, sometimes referred to as Yonago Airport), in Tottori Prefecture, Japan
  •  Miho no Matsubara (三保の松原), a National Place of Scenic Beauty in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan
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