Riko
Riko (written: 理子, 璃子, 莉子, 里琴 or りこ in hiragana) is a feminine Japanese given name. Notable people with the name include:
- Riko Higashio (東尾 理子, born 1975), Japanese professional golfer
- Riko Kohara (小原 莉子, born 1990), Japanese voice actress and guitarist
- Riko Korie (梱枝 りこ), Japanese illustrator and member of Kero Q and Makura
- Riko Matsudaira (松平 璃子), Japanese idol and member of Keyakizaka46
- Riko Miyagi (宮城 理子), Japanese manga artist
- Riko Muranaka (村中 璃子), Japanese physician and journalist
- Riko Narumi (成海 璃子, born 1992), Japanese actress and model
- Riko Ueki (植木 理子, born 1999), Japanese women's footballer
- Riko Yamaya (山谷 理子, born 1995), Japanese ice hockey player
- Riko Yoshida (吉田 里琴, born 1999), Japanese actress
Gender | Female |
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Origin | |
Word/name | Japanese |
Meaning | Different meanings depending on the kanji used |
Fictional characters
- Riko Sakurauchi (桜内 梨子), a character from the media-mix project Love Live! Sunshine!!
Other people
- Riko Simanjuntak, Indonesian footballer
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