Ayumi - People

People

  • Ayumi Beppu (born 1983), Japanese actress and model
  • Ayumi Fujimura (born 1982), Japanese voice actress
  • Ayumi Hamasaki (born 1978), Japanese singer
  • Iconiq (born 1984), Korean singer
  • Ayumi Ishida (actress) (born 1948), Japanese actress and singer
  • Ayumi Ishida (Morning Musume member) (born 1997), Japanese singer (Morning Musume)
  • Ayumi Ito (born 1980), Japanese actress
  • Ayumi Kaihori Japanese association footballer
  • Ayumi Karino (born 1984), Japanese softball player
  • Ayumi Kida (born 1966), Japanese actress
  • Ayumi Kinoshita (born 1982), Japanese actress and model
  • Ayumi Komura, Japanese manga artist
  • Ayumi Kurashima (born 1977), Japanese freelance animator
  • Ayumi Kurihara (born 1984), joshi puroresu wrestler
  • Ayumi Miyazaki (born 1971), Japanese singer
  • Ayumi Morita (born 1990), Japanese tennis professional
  • Ayumi Murata (born 1982), Japanese singer
  • Ayumi Nagashii (born 1974), alias for the Japanese voice actress Ryoka Yuzuki
  • Ayumi Oka (born 1983), Japanese actress
  • Ayumi Oka (born 1986), Japanese tennis player
  • Okinoumi Ayumi (born 1985), sumo wrestler
  • Ayumi Onodera (born 1978), Japanese curler
  • Ayumi Shibata (born 1984), Japanese singer
  • Ayumi Shigemori (born 1971), Japanese actress and pop star
  • Ayumi Shiina (born 1969), Japanese shōjo manga artist
  • Ayumi Takano (born 1973), Japanese actress and television presenter
  • Ayumi Tanimoto (born 1981), Japanese female judoka
  • Ayumi Tsunematsu (born 1981)

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