Junko
Junko or Junco (じゅんこ, ジュンコ) is a feminine Japanese given name.
Pronunciation | Jú-n-kó |
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Gender | Female |
Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Other names | |
Related names | Jun |
Possible writings
Junko can be written using different kanji characters and can mean any of the following:
- 純子, "pure, child"
- 順子, "order, child"
- 淳子, "pure, child"
- 潤子, "rich/favor/wet, child"
- 準子, "conform, child"
- 洵子, "truth, child"
People
- Junko (manga artist) (ぢゅん子), Japanese manga artist
- Junko Akimoto (秋元 順子, born 1947), Japanese singer
- Junko Chodos (born 1939), Japanese-American contemporary artist
- Junko Furuta (古田 順子, 1971–1989), Japanese torture and murder victim
- Junko Hiramatsu (平松 純子, born 1942), Japanese former competitive figure skater
- Junko Hirose (広瀬 順子, born 1990), Japanese Paralympic judoka
- Junko Hori (堀 絢子, born 1942), Japanese actress and voice actress represented by Production Baobab
- Caroline Junko King, American child actress
- Junko Itō, American linguist
- Junko Iwao (岩男 潤子, born 1970), Japanese voice actress
- Junko Hirotani (広谷 順子, 1956–2020), Japanese singer
- Junko Kubo (久保 純子, born 1972), Japanese television announcer
- Junko Mihara (三原じゅん子, born 1964), Japanese actress
- Junko Minagawa (純子), Japanese voice actress
- Junko Miyashita (宮下 順子, born 1949), Japanese actress
- Junko Mizuno (水野 純子, born 1973), Japanese manga artist
- Junko Mori (森 純子, born 1974), Japanese metalwork sculptor
- Junko Mori (composer) (森 潤子, born 1949), Japanese composer
- Jungo Morita (森田 淳悟, born 1947), Japanese former volleyball player
- Junko Nishida (西田 順子, born 1915), Japanese high jumper
- Junko Noda (野田 順子, born 1971), Japanese voice actress
- Junko Ogata (緒方 純子, born 1962), Japanese serial killer
- Junko Okada (純子), Japanese voice actress
- Junko Sakurada (桜田 淳子, born 1958), Japanese singer
- Junko Sakurai (桜井 純子, born 1967), Japanese swimmer
- Junko Shimakata (嶋方 淳子, born 1967), Japanese voice actress
- Junko Tabei (田部井 淳子, 1939–2016), first woman to climb Mt. Everest
- Junko Takeuchi (竹内 順子, born 1972), Japanese voice actress
- Junko Tanaka (田中 順子, born 1973), Japanese synchronized swimmer
- Junko Yagami (八神 純子, born 1958), Japanese singer-songwriter
- Junko Yoshioka, New York City-based fashion designer
Fictional characters
- Ibara Junko, a fictional character in Megatokyo
- Junko Enoshima (江ノ島 盾子), a fictional character and the main antagonist of the "Hope's Peak Academy" arc in Danganronpa
- Junko Hattori (服部 絢子), a fictional character in the light novel series Ichiban Ushiro no Daimaou
- Junko Konno, a character from the MAPPA idol anime series Zombie Land Saga
- Junko Mochida (持田 潤子), a minor character in the hentai anime series Bible Black
- Junko Saotome (早乙女淳子), a fictional character from Nana
- Junko Takei (竹井醇子), a fictional character from Strike Witches
- Junko Wallop, a fictional character in the animated television series Storm Hawks
- Junko (純狐), boss character from Legacy of Lunatic Kingdom, a Touhou Project game
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